Editing Threshold Sets
You can modify user-defined threshold sets in the Threshold Editor.
To edit a threshold set, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Threshold Editor page. The existing threshold sets are displayed.
- Select the check box corresponding to the threshold set you want to edit.
- Click Edit
. The Edit Threshold page is displayed.
Alternatively, you can click Edit when viewing a threshold set in the View Threshold Set window. - Modify the required details.
- 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.
- Select the Period Type used in this threshold set using the drop-down list. Options include Days or Months. By default, the period type is Days.
- Enter the Lookback Period for this threshold set. Lookback period refers to the number of days or months 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, by number of days or months.
- Enter any Comments you have for this threshold set.
- 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
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, seeThreshold Simulator.
- Click Save