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Alarming on foreign parameters in a table with foreign keys

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Sam Stump [DevOps Advocate]851 4 days ago 0 Comments

Parameter 2703 "ASI INPUT" is displayed as part of table 2500, with the foreign key 2700.

The primary key of 2500 is the same values as 2700, ie for the rows below 1.3, 2.3, 3.3, 4.3 for these rows.

When I set an alarm template for any native parameters of table 2500 they all work, but for any foreign parameters from table 2700, that appear under the "<Not on Page>" category they do not work.

I can apply an alarm template with a filter, but the severity seems to only ever show what the first discrete value was in the parameter.

You can see in the screenshots that ASI INPUT, OK should have a normal value and FAIL should have the Major Yellow.

Any tips on setting alarms on parameters in a table with a foreign key?

Sam Stump [DevOps Advocate] Answered question 3 days ago

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Sam Stump [DevOps Advocate]851 Posted 3 days ago 0 Comments

By updating 2703 Interprete\Type: string to double and Measurement\Type: number to discreet the alarming now works properly.

However it was probably the DIS validator that made me mess it up these variables on the parameter given these settings come up as Major DIS validation warnings.

Is the DIS validator giving me bad advice here?

(The same problem was occuring on 2702 which is the IN-OUT parameter, another foreign key as can be seen with the green key in the table column headers, but I was just focusing on getting 2703 fixed first).

Sam Stump [DevOps Advocate] Answered question 3 days ago
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