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Data alert messages

Applies to:  SQL Server Reporting Services (2016) ❌ SQL Server Reporting Services (2017)  SharePoint ❌ Power BI Report Server

For content related to previous versions of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), see What is SQL Server Reporting Services?

SQL Server Reporting Services data alerts deliver two types of data alert messages by email: Messages with data alert results and messages with error descriptions. Messages with results keep all recipients informed about changes in report data that is of common interest and important to business decisions. If for some reason an error occurs and the results are not available, the error message is sent instead.

The owner of the data alert definition also can view information about the data alert instance in Data Alert Manager. For more information, see Data Alert Manager for SharePoint users.

Note

Reporting Services integration with SharePoint is no longer available after SQL Server 2016.

Data alert messages

The following pictures show a data alert message with results and an alert message with an error description.

Results message

Screenshot of a data alert e-mail message with results.

Error message

Screenshot of a data alert message with error message.

The messages include the same types of information.

  1. On behalf of contains the name of the person who created the data alert definition.

  2. If you provided a description in the alert definition, it displays below On behalf of.

  3. Alert Results display the rows in the report data feed that satisfy the rules specified in the alert definition in a tabular format or display an error description. There is no limit on the number of rows that displays.

  4. Go to report is a link to the report that the alert definition is built upon. If the link is not valid because the report was moved or deleted, an error message displays.

  5. Rule(s) lists the rules and clauses in the alert definition. This information helps you verify and understand the alert results and identify rules in the data alert definition that you might want to change to narrow or broaden results.

  6. Report parameters list the parameters and parameter values that were used when the report was run. Parameters and parameter values help you understand the alert results.

  7. Contextual values list the names and values of report items that are outside of the report data regions. The items are typically text boxes. For example, a text box with a constant value such as the subject or description of a report.

The only difference between the two message types is item 5, Alert Results. If an error occurs when a data alert instance or data alert message is created, Alert Results displays an error message that describes the problem. The error message sent to all recipients lets them know that the alert results that they are expecting and might rely on to make business decisions are not available.

Related tasks

This section lists procedures that show you how to create and edit the data alert definitions that provide much of the information that you see in data alert messages.