HP Storage Essentials Storage Resource Management Report Optimizer Software 6.0 Building Reports Using the Web Intelligence Java Report Panel (August 2008)

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6. Specify the condition(s) for the alerter. (How you do this depends on whether you are
using the Formula Editor or the Formula Pane:
You can apply multiple conditions in a single alerter. For example, you can highlight
sales revenue when results reach over $300K when those results occur later than
January 1, 2004. (For full information about multiple conditions in alerters, see ”How
many conditions can you include in an alerter?” on page 265.)
1. If you want to add a second condition, click the + button to the right of the Format
button and then type the condition into the new row that appears.
If you want to create multiple boolean conditions on an object that each generate
different formatting, you can include multiple sub-alerters within the same alerter. For
full information about sub-alerters, see ”What are sub-alerters?” on page 265.
2. If you want to add a sub-alerter, click Add Sub-Alerter to display a new sub-alerter
section, then specify the formula for the new sub-alerter as you did in step
6.
You can include a maximum of eight sub-alerters in an alerter.
If you are using... then...
the Formula Editor, Drag-and-drop or double-click the object(s)
and operator(s) you want in the condition,
from the Available Objects and
Available Operators lists.
Type the value(s) you want in the condition.
Ensure you insert a double quote before the
value and another double quote after the
value.
(For an example of how to structure a formula
for an alerter, see ”Building the condition for
the alerter using the formula language” on
page 297.)
To check if the formula is correct, click the
green check button next to the Formula Pane.
Web Intelligence parses the formula and
notifies you, if the formula contains any syntax
errors.
When the syntax is correct, click OK.
the Formula Pane, Type the Equals operator (=) into the Formula
Pane.
(For an example of how to structure a formula
for an alerter, see ”Building the condition for
the alerter using the formula language” on
page 297.)
Type the formula into the Formula Pane.