Macro | Definition | Example |
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${ALERT_LEVEL} | The name of the specific alert | First Alert Level, |
| sequence that caused the alert to be | Second Alert Level |
| generated. Corresponds with the Label |
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| value of the alert sequence. |
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${CURRENT_ALERT_NUM} | The number of times the alert | 0, 1, 2 |
| sequence repeated, from 0 up to the |
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| Repeats value for the alert sequence. |
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${ISACTIVE?yes?no} | Specifies custom active vs. return to | active and cleared |
| normal text. The strings yes and no can be |
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| replaced with |
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| example, if you specify active and cleared |
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| for the yes and no values and the macro is |
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| translated, if the alert is still active the word |
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| active appears. When it returns to normal, |
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| the word cleared appears. |
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${USERURL} | The | http:// |
| within the threshold configuration. | www.mysite.com |
${USERDESC} | The | Too high |
| defined within the threshold configuration |
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${RESOLVEUSERID} | The user ID that is responsible for | joeuser |
| manually resolving an alert (when this |
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| option applies). |
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${RESOLVECOMMENT} | The text entered into the | Turned on the A/C; |
| comment field whenever an alert needs to | Fixed the leak |
| be manually returned to normal (an option |
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| which can be selected whenever a |
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| threshold is configured). |
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${START_TIME} | The time the alert condition was initially | 13:01:45 |
| detected. |
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${RESOLVE_TIME} | The time the alert condition | 13:01:45 |
| returned to normal. |
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