The Deny Alerts page (Alerts > Deny) lets you set up the following types of alerts: · Credit Deny issues an alert whenever a load is denied based on a credit allocation being exhausted. · Product Deny issues an alert whenever a load is denied based on a product allocation being exhausted. · Customer Alert issues an alert to the specified consignee or consignee group
FAQs
What are Deny Alerts?
Deny Alerts notify you when a denial has occurred due to a database setup error, terminal setup error, or the exhaustion of a credit or product allocation.
How does Alerts Sender List work?
Location: Alerts > Email Preferences > Senders You can have a separate sender for each type of alert. Or you can designate your alerts to come from your company’s help center. When DTN TABS detects an alert situation, it generates an email to your specified receivers for that type of alert. The alerts sender that you specify in the From portion
How does the Alerts Receiver List work?
Location: Alerts > Email Preferences > Receivers You can set up individual contacts and then group them into lists. Multiple lists can be created and managed independently of each other.
How do I set up an alert?
Here’s how to set up an alert notification: Set up alerts receivers (Alerts > Email Preferences > Receivers). Set up alerts senders (Alerts > Email Preferences > Senders). Select an alert type and set it up. Associate senders and receivers to the alert.
How are alert notifications transmitted?
Alerts can be transmitted to an email and/or a SMS address. If you select the option to send as SMS, the alert will be shortened so it would fit in a text message if needed.
How often does DTN TABS check to see if something has occurred that should trigger an alert?
Once an alert has been set up, DTN TABS checks processing every 5 minutes to determine whether a transaction has occurred that should trigger an alert. If so, the system sends the alert to the address as defined through this page.
What kind of alert notifications can I create?
You can create an alert for the following: Terminal Inactivity Alerts (Alerts > Terminal Inactivity) notifies personnel when a terminal quits sending DTN TABS any information at a configurable threshold. There is also an optional Terminal Resumed Activity alert that can be selected.. Deny Alerts (Alerts > Deny) warns personnel when a Setup Denial (ex – Deny 5 – Invalid Consignee), Credit
How is a Rack Marketer approved?
Rack Marketers are approved by a supplier who either has an inventory position or an exchange relationship with an inventory holder at terminals. You can setup a rack marketer that is approved by an inventory position holder. Here’s how to approve a rack marketer: From the Admin menu, select TABS Marketers. The Approved Marketers page opens and displays all existing approved
Who can use DTN TABS?
The Rack Marketer feature makes it possible for rack marketers to use DTN TABS to receive real-time BOLs and implement product and credit allocations in much the same way that sellers do. Some of the key benefits of using DTN TABS are as follows: DTN TABS credit controls reduce marketer and supplier exposure to financial risk. DTN