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Let's suppose the current time (which we refer to as "now()") is Sunday, 05 February 2017, 13:37:05. The table below shows the resulting time when different expressions are applied. Note that this isn't an exhaustive list:
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In multitenant structures, there is an additional column in the triggered alerts page to indicate the domain an alert belongs to. To help you work with this capability, there’s a specific filter to find alerts based on the domain they belong to.
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This capability is designed for admin users, and thus only them are able see it.
You can find this filter inside the Advanced filters menu. Click the Domain dropdown and select the domains you want to see alerts for. This dropdown shows all domains inside the current structure.
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Several options can be selected (OR basis – finds alerts in either of the selected domains).
It can be combined with the other filters (AND basis – finds alerts matching all filtering criteria).
It is posible to write inside the field to search for a specific domain name (helpful with big structures).
To remove an item, simply click the X next to each of them. To remove them all, click the X located on the right side of the field.
There’s an option to select all of them at the top of the dropdown.
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Working with presets (
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presaved sets of filters)
You can save the applied filters and time ranges as presets for later use. Activating a preset replicates the filters and time range to quickly show the related alerts without going through the filtering process again. This is especially useful when you need to work with similar datasets on a regular basis.
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