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Nobl9 application (1.132.1)

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Global annotation list filteringโ€‹

To streamline your workflow, we've updated filtering in the global list of annotations.

Now, the filter controls are collapsible, providing a clearer view of the table.

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Global annotation table in the Events section

The interaction between filters becomes more intelligent and dynamic.

  • The filters are grouped by category:
    • Annotation type
    • Project
    • SLO
    • User
  • Next to each filter, the number of annotations is displayed
  • Choosing a filter updates the available choices in other filter categories and the number of corresponding annotations
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Applying filters

This ensures the options you see are always relevant to your current selections, making it faster to pinpoint the exact annotations you need.

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Sending email alerts as plain textโ€‹

For improved integration with external systems and simpler parsing, you can now configure your email alert methods to send alerts as plain text. This new option removes all graphics and rich text elements, delivering simplified notifications that you can use for automated processing, custom scripts, or environments where minimal formatting is preferred.

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Adding the email alert method with the plain text option selected

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Alert resolution notifications for ServiceNow alert methodโ€‹

To ensure consistent and automated incident closure, we've added the Alert resolution option for the ServiceNow alert method. You can now configure sending a closing event after an alert's cooldown period, signaling its resolution, optionally with a custom message.

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Alert resolution notification for ServiceNow alert method

Documentation updatesโ€‹


Revised Reliability and error budget calculations: explained how reliability depends on different combinations of the time window type and budgeting method.
Calendar-aligned SLOs: explained how edge cases, such as month-end dates and leap years, are handled