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You can search the following types of cleared alerts:

  • Conflicting and Critical Access Alerts

  • Mitigating Controls

Procedure

  1. Choose   Access Management   Alerts   Conflicting and Critical Access Alerts   or   Access Management   Alerts   Mitigating Controls  .

    The Conflicting and Critical Access Alerts or Mitigating Control Alerts screen opens.

  2. Select the Cleared Alerts tab.

  3. Specify the search criteria.

    Do the following:

    1. Choose the object type using the first dropdown list.

      For Conflicting and Critical Access Alerts, you can choose from among the following object types:

      • Business Process

      • System

      • Date Time Executed

      • Access Risk ID

      • Risk Level

      • Risk Owner

      • Risk Type

      • User ID

      • Alert Date Time

      For Mitigating Control Alerts, you can choose from among the following object types:

      • Action

      • System

      • Control ID

      • Date Time Executed

      • User ID

      • Alert Date Time

    2. Choose the operator using the second dropdown list, from among the following:

      • is

      • is not

      • starts with

      • contains

      • is between

      • Multiple Selections

    3. Type or select the search value in the third field.

    4. Optionally, add a line to the search criteria by choosing the plus (+) pushbutton and specifying the appropriate fields. Alternatively, remove a line from the search criteria by choosing the corresponding minus (-) pushbutton.

  4. Choose Search.

    The search results appear in the table.

  5. Optionally, save the search criteria as a variant by typing a name in the Save Variant as field and choosing Save.

  6. To display the reason an alert was cleared, choose the Comments link in the Reason field for the corresponding alert.

    The Clear Alert dialog appears displaying the reason. Choose Cancel to dismiss the dialog.