Define a Case Expression
A Case Expression is an Expression that works as a group of if-then-else Expressions that are applied together against one Field (example: If the Incident Priority equals 1, then apply the Alert - High color to the Priority alert bar).
To define a Case Expression:
- Create an Expression.
- In the Editor drop-down, select
Case.
The Case Expression section opens.
- In the
If condition is true section, select a type of
If statement
(Simple, Advanced, or Named Expression), and then define its
properties:
- Simple: Define an Expression (example: Incident.Priority equals
1):
- Select a value from the Token Selector in the left-most Value drop-down (example: Incident.Priority).
- Select an operator from the Operator drop-down (example: Equals).
- Select a value from the Token
Selector in the right-most Value drop-down (example: 1).
The If statement displays in the Cases pane.
Note: The If statement ends with the term empty because the Then statement has not been defined.
- Advanced: Click the Edit button to to open the Custom Expression window, and then define a Custom Expression.
- Named Expression: Click the
Ellipses button
to access the Expression Manager, and then select a stored Expression or create a new Expression.
- Simple: Define an Expression (example: Incident.Priority equals
1):
- In the
Then assign this value
section, define the
Then value
(example: Alert - High):
- Value: Select a value from the Token Selector.
- Value is a color: Define a color value.
- Select the Value is a color check box.
- Click the
Color Selector button
to open the Color Selector, and then select an existing color or create a new color.
The Then value displays in the Cases pane.
- (Optional) Add related Expressions to the Cases pane (example: If the Priority equals 2, then apply the Alert - Medium color to the Priority alert bar).
- Define a default value:
Note: The Expression will display this value if none of the defined cases are true.
- Click the
Default: empty row in the Cases pane.
The Then assign this value section opens.
- Value: Select a value from the Token Selector.
- Value is a color: Define a color value.
- Select the Value is a color check box.
- Click the
Color Selector button
to open the Color Selector, and then select an existing color or create a new color.
The default Then value displays in the Cases pane.
- Click the
Default: empty row in the Cases pane.
-
Click OK.