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Sarvendra
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi

I have a task of creating Alerts upon certain condition.

Task-Provide an alert for any card with $10000 or more in cash loads in 30 days.

Can anyone please tell how to create Alerts in SAS

Waiting for your replies!!!

Thanks

Sarvendra

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

What do you mean by alert? Who do you want to have this and how? Push or pull?

Creating a list from a sorted table shouldn't be too difficult.

Data never sleeps
Sarvendra
Fluorite | Level 6

Sorry for late reply..

My requirements are not very clear on type of alerts.

Can we create any type of alerts in SAS? if yes then please tell in detail or give any document how we can implement that

thanks a lot for the reply Smiley Happy

Reeza
Super User

If your requirements aren't clear the answers won't be clear.

So yes you can create Alerts.

It sounds like reports should be generated.

So you figure out your criteria and run the reports daily and then if results are not 0 then email or post somewhere.

If you need operational alerts, ie this persons account is over 10000, stop transactions then that's a different question, and one I probably wouldn't use SAS for.

Sarvendra
Fluorite | Level 6

ok..Thanks reeza for the reply..

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