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Configuring organization-wide settings for event alert
Configuring organization-wide settings for event alert
Updated over a week ago

This article will guide you through the process of configuring organization-wide settings for event alerts in Swif. By following these steps, you will be able to set up triggers and receive alerts based on specific events. Let's get started!

Step 1: Accessing Settings

To begin, navigate to the settings section in Swifteam.

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Step 2: Accessing Notifications

Next, locate and select the notifications option.

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Step 3: Advanced Filters and Setup Triggers

Within the notifications menu, find the advanced filters section and click on "setup triggers".

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Step 4: Choosing an Event

Now, you can choose the event for which you want to set up a trigger. For example, let's select "battery health" as the event.

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Step 5: Setting the criteria

Let's set the trigger to alert when the Battery Health equals "check battery".

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Step 6: Adding the Trigger

Once you have configured the trigger, click on "add trigger" to save it. You will see the trigger added in the notification section.

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Step 7: Adding More Triggers

If you want to add more triggers, you can repeat the process. For example, let's add a trigger for "insufficient disk space".

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Step 8: Setting the Value

Choose an appropriate comparison operator, such as "less than or equals to", and enter the desired value in percentage.

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Step 9: Viewing Alerts

To view alerts based on the triggers you have set, go to the dashboard. The "requires attention" section will display all the alerts you receive.

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Congratulations! You have successfully configured organization-wide settings for event alerts in Swif. By following these steps, you can set up triggers, receive alerts, and manage them as needed. With this, you can receive notifications whenever battery health or disk memory meets the trigger criteria.

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