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Deleting a column from an event list for an  abnormality


All users can delete a single column from the event list for an abnormality by selecting the Event View on the All Abnormalities screen. This operation requires the event list and the Quick Columns Selector dialog box to be open simultaneously.

To delete a column from an event list for an abnormality

  1. Click Quick Columns Selector.
  2. From the event list, drag a column name from the header row of an event list and drop it into the Event List Column Editor dialog box.

    Success

    Tip

    To view the columns in the default template, in the Event List Column Editor dialog box, click Intelligent Event Details.

    The All Abnormalities> Grid View has different subtabs that display different information about abnormalities. The Device View tab groups events by device with the option of expanding any device for information about its events, and the All View tab lists all events regardless of their device association. Further information options from the Tools Menu on the All Events screen summarizes the columns of information available for events on the All Abnormalities screen.

    Warning

    Note

    When you search for abnormality based on service name, it also displays direct impact abnormalities.

    Columns of alarm information on the All Abnormalities > Grid View screen

     

    Column

    Description

    Device View for further information

    Select

    Selection column for more information and analysis

    Device

    Name of the device 
    In the case of an event on Aggregate Monitors (Resource Pool Monitors and Abnormality Index Monitors), No associated deviceis displayed.

    Num Events

    Total number of events opened for the device

    Severity

    Indicates whether it is a Threshold problem or a Signature problem 
    Signature problems are described as 'Abnormal'. Threshold issues are shown as 'Critical', 'Major', or 'Minor'.

    Score

    Indicates how closely the alarm relates to the probable cause of the problem

    All View or event under expanded device

    Select

    Selection column for more information and analysis

    Time Opened

    Date and time when the event took place

    Monitor

    Monitor instance to which this event belongs

    Severity

    Indicates whether it is a Threshold problem or a Signature problem 
    Signature problems are described as 'Abnormal'. Threshold issues are shown as 'Critical', 'Major', or 'Minor'.

    Description

    Provides an indication of why the event went off 
    On Mouse over, the tooltip on the icon displays the abnormality details. The tabular data provides Baseline, Hourly, Daily, and Weekly values. For attributes of Poisson Type, the abnormality details show 10%, median, and 90% values. However, for attributes of Normal Type, the abnormality details show the Min (Minimum), Avg (Average), and Max (Maximum) values.

    Analyze

    The Probable Cause Analysis icon launches the Probable Cause Analysis screen.

    Score

    Indicates how closely the event relates to the probable cause of the problem 
    Each event listed in the table is given a score between zero and 100 percent, indicating the possibility that this event is the cause of the problem. The percentage is determined by applying a Smart Filter Algorithm to the event and calculating the score value.

    Tools menu

    Additional tools for more information about the event and for setting the event thresholds

     

     

 

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