Define The Maximum Graph Value; Define The First Threshold - Avaya Call Management System Custom Reports

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Define the maximum graph value

Enter x in the Maximum Graph Value list to select either a fixed or variable maximum
graph value. The maximum graph value is the value that the bar represents when the bar
is at its maximum length or height (see the following figure). The value must always be a
whole number or decimal.
If you select Fixed , you must also enter, in the accompanying field, the value the bar
should represent when the bar is at its maximum length or height.
If you select Variable name , you must also enter, in the accompanying field, a variable
name that references a report input field. Thus, selecting Variable name allows the
user to enter a maximum graph value for the bar when ordering the report. The variable
name you enter must be identical to a variable name defined in the Define Input window.
Thresholds bar graph
First threshold

Define the first threshold

Enter x in the First threshold list to select a fixed threshold, variable threshold, or
no threshold. The first threshold identifies the point at or above which the bar changes
color — normally to indicate a caution condition (see the previous figure). The first
threshold should have the lower value of the two thresholds. The value must always be a
whole number or decimal.
Maximum graph value
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Normal.
(bar is dim
intensity or green.)
Second threshold
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Warning.
Caution.
(bar is blinking
(bar is bright
dim/bright intensity
intensity or yellow.)
or red.)
Defining bars in a report
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