Customer is getting 20 notifications every day , how doe stop that?
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story: A customer is receiving everyday 20 notifications and provided with a incident number and asked to stop it how do we deal with that ?
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2 hours ago
Hi @ManikantaMSR,
Steps to Handle the Issue
1. Verify the Incident and Notifications
Check the incident number provided by the customer.
Confirm if all 20+ notifications are related to that same incident or multiple ones.
2. Review Notification Rules
Go to the notification definition.
Check the conditions , for example, is the notification set to fire on every update?
If yes, consider adjusting the condition to send only when specific fields change (e.g., state changes, assignment changes).
3. Check Incident Update Sources
Look at the incident’s activity log.
If you see too many updates (from integrations, monitoring tools, or automation), that explains the repeated notifications.
Work with the respective integration/monitoring team if an external system is flooding updates.
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2 hours ago
Hi @ManikantaMSR,
Steps to Handle the Issue
1. Verify the Incident and Notifications
Check the incident number provided by the customer.
Confirm if all 20+ notifications are related to that same incident or multiple ones.
2. Review Notification Rules
Go to the notification definition.
Check the conditions,for example, is the notification set to fire on every update?
If yes, consider adjusting the condition to send only when specific fields change (e.g., state changes, assignment changes).
3. Check Incident Update Sources
Look at the incident’s activity log.
If you see too many updates (from integrations, monitoring tools, or automation), that explains the repeated notifications.
Work with the respective integration/monitoring team if an external system is flooding updates.