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Assigning an attribute alert to yourself

If you are ready to work on an attribute alert, you can assign that attribute alert to yourself. After you assign an attribute alert to yourself, that alert only appears in your Alert Summary window. The alert no longer appears in the Alert Summary windows of other analysts.

Procedure:
  1. From the Visualizer, in the Alert Summary window, click on the attribute alert summary containing the alert that you want to update.
  2. From the results section (bottom) of the Alert Summary window, double-click on the attribute alert that you want to assign to yourself.
  3. In the Attribute Alert Detail window, click the Set Status button.
  4. In the Set Status dialog, do the following:
    1. From the Select the action you want to perform drop-down list, select Set Status. If you do not see the status that you want to select, contact your system administrator to arrange to configure the status. A corresponding activity code displays in the Select Activity Code drop-down list.
    2. Select another the activity code, if desired, from the Select Activity Code drop-down list. If you do not see the activity code that you want to select, contact your system administrator to arrange to configure the activity code.
    3. Enter comments or notes in the Comments text box, if you want to. For example, you might choose to enter comments about why you are changing the status, or include notes about your analysis of this attribute alert.
    4. Click the OK button to save your changes.

The attribute alert now reflects the assigned status on the Alert Summary window, in the Status Summary section of the Attribute Alert Detail window, and on the Attribute Alert report. Comments associated with an attribute alert status display on both the Attribute Alert Detail window in the Status Summary section and on the Attribute Alert report.

The newest status or comments update for an attribute alert display at the top of the Status Summary section.



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Last updated: 2009