Overview
Event Filtering enables the searching of events that match specific criteria. Filters are cumulative, meaning they eliminate any event that does not match all of the specified criteria.
Why Use Event Filtering?
Event Filtering allows for the narrowing of events to only those that are relevant. It enables you to locate specific events that meet a set of criteria. Without any filters enabled, Event Monitoring displays every event in chronological order.
Filter Templates
Filter Templates enable the saving of the selected Filter Options, Column Selection, and refresh settings. This allows the creation of multiple filters for different purposes.
Filter Options
For an event to be matched, it must meet the criteria specified by every filter option. If a filter option is not selected, then it does not affect the results.
Filter | Options | Description |
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| Info, Low, Medium, High, Critical, Safety | Finds events whose priority matches one of the selected priorities |
| Unacknowledged and Acknowledged | Finds events whose status matches the selected status |
| Warning, Alarm, and Status | Finds events whose type matches one of the selected types |
| Active and Closed | Finds events whose status matches the selected status |
| SCADA, Substation, Performance, Communication, System, Manual, Condition Monitoring, Notifications, and Planned | Finds events whose source matches one of the selected sources |
| Text Field | Finds events that have at least one label whose text partially matches the label search text |
| Comments, Documents, Tasks, Allocations, and Cases | Finds events that have at least one item for every include category selected |
| Comments, Documents, Tasks, Allocations, and Cases | Finds events that have no items for every exclude category selected |
| Yes or No | If enabled, finds events that were shelved |
| Yes or No | If enabled, excludes events with a start date that is in the future. Useful for excluding planned events that haven’t occurred yet. |