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Visio Not working

Solved780 views1st February 2024Visio
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Zean van Wyk [DevOps Member]358 12th December 2023 0 Comments

I’m Struggling a bit on a visio where I want lines to show when certain values is true.

Currently I’m trying to use the NMX Alarm Table for this. And If I’m correct I need to use the [IDX] for my information.

The ID for the Alarm Index [IDX] is 420

this is my current configuration on this.

[sep:-$]<A>and<B>$A|ELEMENT:DTH_NMX|PARAMETER:420,*HE-PRM-X-01*|=GNF – Video*$B|ELEMENT:DTH_NMX|PARAMETER:420,*HE-PRM-X-01*|=PID Missing*

Note that this is not working perhaps you can just quickly have a look at what is wrong.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 1st February 2024

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Jarno Lernou [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]5.02K Posted 12th December 2023 2 Comments

Hi Zean,

I hope everything is fine with you!

As you indicate, the parameter with ID 420 is the display key. For both conditions, I think they are individual columns (which happen to also be part of the display key). My recommendation would be to apply the filter with conditions looking at these individual columns instead of the display key.

What is the intention with using wildcards in your ‘row selection’, do you want to only show this shape if all rows of this wildcard filter match your condition?

Hope this helps you further!

Kind Regards,
Jarno

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 1st February 2024
Zean van Wyk [DevOps Member] commented 12th December 2023

Hi Jarno,

I’m doing well hope everything is fine with you too.

My main goal is to use this to see if the device is using the backup port for input and output. So the first information will be Backup Port Activated and then the other info will be GbE 01 the GbE info will tell me if it is for input or for Output

Currently I’m testing this on just normal active alarms to make sure it works then I will replace the information later on with the correct information that will say when it is using the backup port.

I need information from both columns, and it needs to be from the same device.(example : HE-PRM-X-01)

Jarno Lernou [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 13th December 2023

To start with something that might work, can you try to select one row instead of using a wildcard in the display key. When putting the correct PIDs in the below example, you can expect something to be shown:

[sep:-$]and$A|ELEMENT:DTH_NMX|PARAMETER:*PID of Object name*,HE-PRM-X-01|=GNF – Video$B|ELEMENT:DTH_NMX|PARAMETER:*PID of User Info String*,HE-PRM-X-01|=PID Missing

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Toon Casteele [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]6.98K Posted 12th December 2023 0 Comments

You want to retrieve the pid of which you want the value. So rather than “420”, you want the id of parameter “Object name” and of “User Info String” respectively.

Another issue you’ll probably have is the ‘*’ in your value check. The check has to either be a straight up “equals” (so remove the ‘*’) or a Regex. In which case, rather than “=PID Missing*” you should have “Regex=PID Missing.*”

Toon Casteele [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 12th December 2023
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