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Events The Events group is used for defining automatic event checks.<br />

On Open<br />

The alert is automatically checked when the document is opened.<br />

On Post Reload<br />

The alert is automatically checked after a script execution (Reload) of the document.<br />

In addition, the alert is also checked upon opening of the document,<br />

provided that the last reload time stamp stored in the document is later than<br />

the time stamp noted when the alert was last checked.<br />

On Post Reduce<br />

The alert is automatically checked after a data reduction (Reduce Data command)<br />

of the document. In addition, the alert is also checked upon opening of<br />

the document, provided that the last reduction time stamp stored in the document<br />

is later than the time stamp noted when the alert was last checked.<br />

Delay<br />

The re-firing of automatically checked alerts may be suspended for a given<br />

number of Days after an alert has been fired. Decimals may be used for specifying<br />

fractions of a day. The value 0 of course indicates that no delay will be<br />

applied.<br />

Trigger Level<br />

The re-firing of automatically checked alerts may also be suspended on the<br />

basis of whether the alert status has changed after the firing. In the drop-down<br />

list you can choose between three levels of reoccurrence:<br />

Always<br />

means that the alert is fired every time the trigger event(s) occur and the alert<br />

condition is fulfilled.<br />

Message Changes<br />

means that the firing of the alert is suspended until the alert Message changes.<br />

This is of course only meaningful with dynamic message text. (Note that the<br />

state of the alert condition does not necessarily have to change in order for the<br />

evaluated message to change. Any change in the Mail Subject line (see<br />

below) will be regarded as change of message.)<br />

State Changes<br />

means that the firing of the alert is suspended until the alert state changes, i.e.<br />

the alert condition was unfulfilled during at least one check and then becomes<br />

fulfilled again during a later check. This is the strongest type of alert suspension.<br />

Show Popup Mark the check box Show Pop-up to show the alert message as a pop-up balloon<br />

when the alert is fired.<br />

Use Custom Popup The Use Custom Pop-up group lets you define a custom pop-up format for the<br />

selected alert. By checking this alternative, you can replace the default Alert<br />

Pop-up Settings as defined in Document Properties: General (page 408). The<br />

Pop-up Settings button opens the Pop-Up Window Settings (page 411)<br />

dialog.<br />

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