- Using Pipeline Designer
- Managing Threshold Sets
- About Threshold Simulator
- Running Existing Threshold Sets
Running Existing Threshold Sets
You can run a simulation for existing scenario threshold sets.
To run the threshold simulator for an existing scenario threshold set, follow
these steps:
- In the All Thresholds page, select the check box corresponding to the threshold set you want to run the simulator for.
- Click Open Simulator. The Simulator Conditions pop-up window
displays.Alternatively, you can also run existing threshold set from the Simulation Details tab by clicking Open Simulator. The Simulator Conditions pop-up window displays.
- Provide the following details:
- Select the Batch Date as the date for the data you want to test the thresholds against. This can be the current date or a past date.
- Enter the Data Origin.
- 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.
- 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.
- Enter the Frequency Period for this threshold set. Frequency period refers to how frequently the scenario should be run.
- Enter any comments you have for this threshold set.
- Enter the threshold values you want for this threshold set in the New Value field.
- Click Save & Simulate to run the modified simulation. After running
a simulation, the Simulator History window displays the result with the number
of event matches and details of each event. You can view the following
details:
- Simulation ID: ID for this simulation run.
- Data Origin: Data Origin of the data set the simulated scenario conditions are run against.
- Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction the simulated scenario conditions are run for.
- Batch Date: Date the simulated scenario conditions are run for.
- Results: Number of event matches generated by the simulated scenario conditions during the run.
- Event Details: Details for each event generated by the simulated
scenario conditions during the run.
- Event ID
- Focus Name
- Focus Type
- Highlights
Note:
If the simulation run fails, you can retrigger the simulation for successful run.