Editing Threshold Sets

You can modify user-defined threshold sets in the Threshold Editor.

To edit a threshold set, follow these steps:

Note:

Pre-configured threshold sets cannot be edited or deleted. You can only edit or delete user-defined threshold sets.
  1. Navigate to the Threshold Editor page. The existing threshold sets are displayed.
  2. Select the check box corresponding to the threshold set you want to edit.
  3. Click Edit Edit icon. The Edit Threshold page is displayed.
    Alternatively, you can click Edit when viewing a threshold set in the View Threshold Set window.
  4. Modify the required details.
    1. Select one or more Jurisdictions for this threshold set using the drop-down list. Jurisdiction refers to the division of data in the database based on criteria such as geographical boundaries, legal entities, and so on.
    2. Enter the Lookback Period for this threshold set. Lookback period refers to the number of seconds, minutes, hours, or days to lookback from the current date or time to create a time window which is used to consider cases for correlation.
    3. Enter the Frequency Period for this threshold set. Frequency period refers to how frequently the scenario should be run.
    4. Enter any Comments you have for this threshold set.
    5. Enter the threshold values you want this threshold set to be updated with in the New Value field.

    Note:

    You can modify the values of the existing parameters only, you cannot add new parameters.

    • Click Save Save icon to save the values. A new threshold set is created and a message displays: New Threshold Set created successfully.
    • Click Save as New to save the edited threshold set as a new threshold set. The New Threshold window opens. Enter a name for the threshold set and click Save. A new threshold set is created and a message displays: New Threshold Set created successfully.
    • Click Save & Simulate. A new threshold set is created, and the Create Simulator Conditions page displays. For more information about the Threshold Simulator, see Threshold Simulator.