Delen via


sp_add_notification (Transact-SQL)

Sets up a notification for an alert.

Topic link iconTransact-SQL Syntax Conventions

Syntax

sp_add_notification [ @alert_name = ] 'alert', 
    [ @operator_name = ] 'operator', 
    [ @notification_method = ] notification_method

Arguments

  • [ @alert_name= ] 'alert'
    The alert for this notification. alert is sysname, with no default.

  • [ @operator_name= ] 'operator'
    The operator to be notified when the alert occurs. operator is sysname, with no default.

  • [ @notification_method= ] notification_method
    The method by which the operator is notified. notification_method is tinyint, with no default. notification_method can be one or more of these values combined with an OR logical operator.

    Value

    Description

    1

    E-mail

    2

    Pager

    4

    net send

Return Code Values

0 (success) or 1 (failure)

Result Sets

None

Remarks

sp_add_notification must be run from the msdb database.

SQL Server Management Studio provides an easy, graphical way to manage the entire alerting system. Using Management Studio is the recommended way to configure your alert infrastructure.

To send a notification in response to an alert, you must first configure SQL Server Agent to send mail. For more information, see SQL Server Agent Mail.

If a failure occurs when sending an e-mail message or pager notification, the failure is reported in the SQL Server Agent service error log.

Permissions

Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role can execute sp_add_notification.

Examples

The following example adds an e-mail notification for the specified alert (Test Alert).

Note

This example assumes that Test Alert already exists and that François Ajenstat is a valid operator name.

USE msdb ;
GO

EXEC dbo.sp_add_notification
 @alert_name = N'Test Alert',
 @operator_name = N'François Ajenstat',
 @notification_method = 1 ;
GO