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Threshold Template Name: %s
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You are not authorized to modify one or more of the Thresholds selected
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Invalid action detected, can not proceed
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DSName
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The High Warning / Alert values. NOTE: Baseline values are a percent, all other values are display values that may be modified by a cdef.
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The Low Warning / Alert values. NOTE: Baseline values are a percent, all other values are display values that may be modified by a cdef.
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The amount of time that has passed since the Threshold either Breached or was Triggered
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%d Triggers
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Threshold Deleted, can not Edit!
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Last:
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WHi:
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WLo:
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AHi:
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ALo:
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Unknown Template ID %d
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Data Source Item [ %s ] - Current value: [ %s ]
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Replacement Fields: %s
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Data Sources: %s
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Provide the Thresholds a meaningful name
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There are three Acknowledgment levels that control how you must respond to a Threshold breach condition. They are:<br><br><ul><li><i>None Required</i> - When you select this option, no Acknowledgment is required for a Threshold breach.</li><li><i>Suspendible Notification</i> - With this option, once you Acknowledge or Suspend Notifications on the Threshold, you will no longer receive notifications while it is breached. You may subsequently, Resume Notifications while its breached.</li><li><i>Persistent Acknowledgment</i> - With this option, even after the Threshold has returned to normal, you must Acknowledge the Threshold and provide an optional Operator Message.</li></ul>
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