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System Messages enable system administrators and other users who have been granted the "IssueSystemMessages" privilege to broadcast System Messages to all application users. System Messages are displayed when a user logs in to the application. They can be any message intended for distribution to all users. For example, a System Message might notify users about an upcoming system shutdown. NoteOnce a System Message is scheduled, it cannot be deleted. These messages should be handled carefully by qualified users. You can also prevent unnecessary confusion by entering a specific expiration date and time whenever you schedule a System Message. Users who log in to the application after a System Message has expired will not see the outdated Message on their screen. The following screen will appear when you select the "Schedule System Message" option: ![]() System Message
When creating a new System Message, you are presented with the following options:
TipHitting the TAB key in the "Scheduled" field will automatically cause a scheduled date of "ASAP" to be entered in the field. With an ASAP scheduled date, a System Message will be delivered as soon as server resources allow.
To the far right of the screen, the following buttons are available:
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