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Linking a single shape to multiple parameters with different severity

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Bing Herng Chong [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]1.06K 15th November 2024 0 Comments

Hi all, I have a need to link a shape to multiple parameters. And show the alarm of the highest severity when each of the parameters are alarmed. The parameters can be either standalone or in a table. I’m sure others have faced the same situation – how have you addressed this in Visio?

The approach I’m aware of is to layer the same shape upon each other. So if there are 2 parameters:

  • Have two identical shapes layered upon each other
  • Have one shape is linked to one parameter and the other linked to the 2nd parameter
  • Know which shape is linked to the parameter with the higher severity and ensure that it layered on top.

I would like to find out other ways of solving this, as the method above can be tricky to update.

Bing Herng Chong [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 17th March 2025

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Jarno Lernou [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]5.03K Posted 15th November 2024 0 Comments

Hi Bing,

I believe you can use Linking a shape to a calculation involving multiple parameters | DataMiner Docs for that.

Something like the below:

ParametersSummary  -> Max|6/97148:176|6/97149:176|6/97150:176|ALARM

Kind Regards,

Jarno

Bing Herng Chong [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 17th March 2025
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