Hi,

This is not a terrible idea, and I can see the utility, but I’m not sure how we’d implement this.

Would you just want to attach a user to an ongoing alert to signify that it’s “owned” by someone? This might be doable just with another db field (which in itself is quite expensive given how massive that table gets).

Doing anything more complex than this would likely spiral into overcomplexity.

Adam.

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On 11 Feb 2025, at 10:42, FRANKS, Andy (THE SHREWSBURY AND TELFORD HOSPITAL NHS TRUST) via observium <observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:



Hi,

  This might have been asked before, apologies if so.

 

Is it possible somehow to assign ownership of raised alerts?

 

We operate a largish support function and have noticed people are suppressing alerts they think other people are working on, sometimes erroneously. Having notes or a ownership assignment of a raised alert might help sort this.

 

Thanks!

 

Andy Franks

 



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