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Are ITSI KPI thresholds not editable?

TimEek
Path Finder

Hi everyone,

 

This might be a weird question, but I have been testing out ITSI and recently I tried editing some thresholds I set for KPIs I created myself. Regardless of the service or KPI I try to edit, the Thresholding drop down does NOT open. I can open the "Search and Calculate" drop down no problem, as well as the "Anomaly Detection" drop down (and get a java warning to boot). 

I feel like this might be an issue with the system, but why specifically Thresholding? What happens is the arrow will point down like it was opened, but nothing will actually happen. I tried different browsers too. If anyone can help me it would be very much appreciated.

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TimEek
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For anyone finding this question wondering the same thing:

Editing the Search and calculate and changing something, continuing to the end and clicking Finish strangely allows the thresholding to be opened on my machine.. It is quite a workaround but it seemed consistent.

Secondly, on another machine it actually seemed to work.. 

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TimEek
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For anyone finding this question wondering the same thing:

Editing the Search and calculate and changing something, continuing to the end and clicking Finish strangely allows the thresholding to be opened on my machine.. It is quite a workaround but it seemed consistent.

Secondly, on another machine it actually seemed to work.. 

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