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Monitoring: Threshold alerts should have more options

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Marcela Young
MVP

Monitoring jobs should have the ability to add more options to thresholds than just “above” or “below”. We have use cases where the threshold needs to be “between” and allow the ability to add two values. I can see users wanting to do above and/or equal to, below and/or equal to, equal to, or outside of a specified range. 

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Marcela Young
MVP
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  • Accenture
  • 81 replies
  • December 20, 2023
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gedi
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  • December 21, 2023

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Arun Arunachalam
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Thanks a lot for the great feedback with respect to this. We are currently working on adding the in between thresholds functionality and have the outside range one in the roadmap for the months to come. What other models would be potentially useful in this regard ?


Marcela Young
MVP
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  • Accenture
  • 81 replies
  • January 3, 2024

I’m sure having the ability to create more logic to establish a threshold would be useful - rather than having to build a synthetic calculated time series within SDK and then setting up a simple monitoring job based on current basic threshold features. Not all users have the understanding of SDK and would rather this be brought forward into Monitoring jobs.


crgomez13
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  • March 27, 2024

This item was discussed internally with Ram and it was agreed this is a high priority for Celanese


I’m having a similar issue where we need to have multiple conditions for an alert to be created.

E.g. I want an alert to be triggered in the below scenario:

  • When Timeseries Tag A is less than x AND when Timeseries Tag B is greater than y

This would be far easier than having to create synthetic calculated time series tags for each alert that requires multiple conditions (as above example). We are currently setting up charts and monitoring jobs and could have 100’s of scenarios like this.

@Arun Arunachalam can you please suggest if this is being looked at and provide a timeline for availability in Production? Thanks


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