Hey Kavitha. Thanks for the idea.
"I find it useful to have a macro be available to get dynamic value for application server name and/or environment (dev/test/prod) name."
We understand what you mean by "application server name." What do you mean specifically by "environment (dev/test/prod) name?"
Thanks for the update.
"I meant a macro that can indicate the server environment like if it’s a Dev environment or production environment..."
What exactly would that macro resolve? Where do you define the designation of the InfoBurst environment? Do you use System > Configuration > Category:General > SystemMessage?
If no, then please clarify. We need to know exactly what you would want the macro to resolve and from where.
"Where do you define the designation of the InfoBurst environment?"
if possible, can a new option/value, named " Environment" or something similar, at System > Configuration > Category:General > be available ?
"If no, then please clarify. We need to know exactly what you would want the macro to resolve and from where"
Macro would resolve the value set in "Environment" at System > Configuration> category:general >
Hope I answered all of your questions. If not, please let me know.
Thanks
KAvitha
Thanks for the update. We will explore the option to provide the existing ServerName and SystemMessage values as macros.
sounds good! thank you Bryan!
The [$SERVERNAME] and [$SYSTEMMESSAGE] macros are available in InfoBurst 2023.4.
https://help.infosol.com/support/discussions/forums/19000186807
Kavitha Kandhipati
I find it useful to have a macro be available to get dynamic value for application server name and/or environment (dev/test/prod) name. This is useful when creating notification templates and used during testing that indicates the system it originated from. I have this value hardcoded and currently, during testing, it requires that I manually override this value to correctly represent the environment to avoid any confusion in the event of an alert. Having this macro will save time in managing these values manually in all places.
Here is an example: