Define Data Thresholds & Analyze Threshold breach

Define Data Thresholds & Analyze Threshold breach

Define Data Thresholds & Analyze Threshold breach

After the you set thresholds and load data, you can analyze thresholds whenever you add new data, refresh existing data, or change threshold values.

Setting Threshold Limits for a Single Parameter

After you initially set the threshold limit for all the parameters, if you need to modify the threshold limit for specific parameters, you can do so by accessing the Threshold tab of the Data Analysis page. You can also change the color for the parameters.

To set threshold limits for a single parameter:

  1. In the left pane, click Data Analysis icon.


2. From the Project List, select a project.

3. Click the Threshold tab.

4. Click the Edit icon corresponding to the parameter for which you want to set the threshold values.


5. Set the Minimum and Maximum threshold values.

6. Select a color for the parameter.

7. Click Save.

8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the other parameters as needed.

9. Click Analyze Thresholds.

 

10. Click the Database tab 

11.Click on All Files to see threshold analysis results.

12. Click the ‘info’ icon under the Conflicts column to see the percentage of data for all the parameters that breach the threshold.



Setting Threshold Limits for Multiple Parameters

When you load the test data files for your project, all the parameters in the data files are identified and captured by the system. Now, you can download the Thresholds CSV file for your project, which is pre-populated with the parameters and their details as shown in the following example.


Edit this Thresholds CSV file to set the threshold limit for the necessary parameters as per your project requirement. Upload the updated Thresholds CSV file to set the threshold limit for multiple parameters in a single click.


To define threshold parameters for multiple parameters:

1. In the left pane, click Data Analysis icon.


2. From the Project List, select a project.

3. Click the Threshold tab.

4. Click the Download threshold button. The Thresholds CSV file is downloaded on your local drive.

5. Edit the downloaded Thresholds CSV file to set threshold limits for all the parameters as per your requirements and save the changes.

6. Click the Upload threshold button.



7. On the Open dialog box, browse and select the updated Thresholds CSV file.

8. Click Open to upload the Thresholds CSV file. Threshold limit for all the parameters is set as defined in the Thresholds CSV file.

9. Click Analyze Thresholds.

 

10. Click the Database tab 

11.Click on All Files to see threshold analysis results.

12. Click the ‘info’ icon under the Conflicts column to see the percentage of data for all the parameters that breach the threshold.








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