Defining the Expected Length of Time for Data Imports - Honeywell DOC4000 - 7.3 - Administration & Configuration - Intergraph

DOC4000 Administration Guide

Language
English
Product
Honeywell DOC4000
Subproduct
Cyber
Search by Category
Administration & Configuration
PAS Version
7.3

In the system wide settings for Data Integrity, the Import Time Change in Percentage value defines how much the time to import the data can vary from one import to another and be considered normal. When data is imported into DOC4000, the amount of time to import the data is compared to the amount of time required to import the data during the previous import. When the time required to import data during the current import is within the threshold percentage specified, no action occurs. If the time required to import data during the current import increases or decreases from the previous import by more than the percentage specified, the workflow case specified in the Remediation Action field is created and an Import Time Change in Percent notification is sent to the email addresses specified in the Notify Users field.

You need to specify an import sequence per asset model in the Number of Changes window so the import time change check is performed for the specified sequence for that asset model. For more information, see Defining the Expected Number of Changes During Data Imports.

The results of the Import Time Change in Percentage comparison are recorded in the History of Imports table in the Import Issues column noted by an icon. For more information, see History of Data Imports.

To specify the import time change value:

  1. In the Admin Utility, click the System Wide Settings link in the Ongoing Maintenance section.

  2. In the Import Time Change in Percentage field, select a value from 0 to 100. The default value is zero (0).

  3. In the Number of Changes field, click the ellipsis (...) button. The Number of Changes window is displayed.

  4. Make sure an import sequence is specified in the Sequence column for each asset model. Then, click OK.

  5. Click Save on the System Wide Settings window.