Database property names for notification objects

Messages might refer to Notification properties.

In the Editable column:

  • Yes means that an authorized user can change the value.
  • No means that an authorized user cannot change the value.

Workflow properties

Database name Notebook field name Brief description Editable
User.EmailAddress Email address Specifies the email address for the user. Yes
Notification.AnyAllCustom Apply any or all of the following conditions Specifies how the conditions for a notification object are combined. Yes
Notification.BCC Blind copy address One or more email addresses to send a blind copy of the notification email to. This value is used in the BCC: field of the email. Yes
Notification.CC Copy address One or more email addresses to send a copy of the notification email to. This value is used in the CC: field of the email. Yes
Notification.Condition Conditions Lets you define one or more conditions for a notification object. Conditions limit the notifications that are sent for the specified event. Each condition consists of an object property, a comparison, and a value. Yes
Notification.Condition.NotifyWhen Notify when Specifies how the conditions for a notification object are combined. Yes
Notification.Description Notification description The description might indicate when a notification is sent. For example, the description might say: "Email second shift operators if any printer is disabled after midnight." Yes
Notification.EmailMessage Message Specifies the message to include in the body of the notification email. Messages can consist of plain text, HTML, and embedded images. Yes
Notification.EmailSubject Subject line Specifies the text to include in the subject line of the notification email. Yes
Notification.Enabled.Description Enabled status Specifies whether this notification object can send a notification. No
Notification.Event Event Lets you define one or more properties to monitor for a notification object. Each event consists of an object property, an action, and optionally a value. The type of object whose properties are shown is set in the Event type property on the General tab of the Notification property notebook. Yes
Notification.EventType Event type Specifies the type of object to be monitored for notification. You can only use one type of Event type for each notification object. Yes
Notification.ID Notification name Specifies the name of the notification object. No
Notification.JsonCondition Conditions Lets you define one or more conditions for a notification object. Conditions limit the notifications that are generated for the specified event. No
Notification.SecureConnection Secure connection Specifies whether the connection with the mail server should use SSL or TLS security for sending notification emails. The SMTP server must support SSL or TLS connections for this property to function. Yes
Notification.SendLog Attach log Specifies whether the input device, job or printer log is attached to the notification email when a certain input device, job or printer event occurs, providing more information to the email recipients. Yes
Notification.Threshold Notification limit Lets you specify how many notifications can be sent within a period of time. For example, if you specify 10 messages within 2 hours, a timer starts after the first notification is sent. If nine more notifications are sent in the next 30 minutes, no more notifications are sent until the timer reaches the 2 hour limit. Yes
Notification.To Recipient address One or more email addresses to send the notification to. This value is used in the To: field of the email. Yes
Notification.Type Notification method Specifies how notifications are delivered. Yes
WorkflowSystem.EmailFrom Sender email address The email address used in the From: field for all notification emails. Yes