Alarm Db view

This view is similar to the Alarm Database Maintenance view. It provides a table of history records that cannot be deleted by the operator.

The alarm database view only requires read access to allow operator-level personnel to view alarms in the alarm console. When a point is no longer in alarm, it is removed from the console. The primary purpose of this view is to provide operators a way to view alarms without requiring admin access to delete alarms from the alarm database.

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You can double-click on any row in the alarm database maintenance view table and the Alarm Details dialog box appears.

Columns

Column Value Description
Ack Required true or false
Indicates if the alarm must be acknowledged (true) or not (false).
Ack Time hours:minutes:seconds
Displays the time that the alarm was acknowledged (if applicable).
Ack State Acked or Unacked
Indicates if the alarm has been acknowledged.
Alarm Class read-only used in Lists, console columns, or %alarmClass% on a report.
Defines alarm routing options and priorities. Typical alarm classes include High, Medium and Low. An alarm class of Low might send an email message, while an alarm class of High might trigger a text message to the department manager.
Alarm Data read-only
Presents a detailed list of alarm data, including this information: Status, toState, msgText, Count, fromState and Timezone.
Alarm Transition text
Shows the initial source state that generated the alarm. This value may not reflect the current state of the alarm source. Once the framework creates an Alarm Transition, it does not change for a single alarm record. For example, if the source state returned to normal after an offnormal status, this value remains at offnormal.
Message text The actual log message.
Normal Time or NormalTime date and time
Displays the date and time (if applicable) that the alarm state returned to normal.
Priority [alarm] four fields for configuring importance
Reports the alarm ranking on a pre-defined importance scale. The lower the number, the higher the priority.
Source %alarmData.sourceName% Displays the path to the point that is generating the alarm.
 NOTE: For how to format this information on a report, click on the help icon to the right of the field. 
Source State or sourceState NormalHigh Limit The status of the entity at the time the event, such as an alarm, occurred.
Timestamp hours:minutes:seconds%timestamp% (on a report)
Reports the date and time the event occurred.
User [alarms] Drop-down list Identifies the person that acknowledged the alarm. An unacknowledged alarm displays “unknown.”
Uuid read-only
Displays the Unique Universal Identifier (UUID) the system uses to identify the alarm record.
Last Update read-only Displays the time the system most recently updated the alarm.