I suggest you ...

add the database name to the Alert Inbox grid in SQL Monitor. We have a lot a databases on our prod server and it would be most helpful.

Sometimes we have a problem with just one customer (one db) and sometimes it is a lot of different databases. It would be nice to know that at a glance. We routinely get some errors I can safely ignore if it is database X. If it is not, then I really need to check it out. This would save me a lot of time.

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    John BaimaJohn Baima shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →

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      • Daniel RothigAdminDaniel Rothig (Software Engineer, Red Gate Software) commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Hi John, thanks for your suggestion.

        You can already filter alerts per database by clicking the expand arrow next to a SQL Server instance in the left-hand "Monitored Entitites" tree view, but some alert types are raised on the SQL Server instance level, and don't have a database associated with them. Did you have a particular problem scenario (or alert type) in mind with this suggestion?

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