Example scenarios for generating, editing, and deleting items associated with an asset type
- Last UpdatedFeb 06, 2025
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Example scenarios for generating, editing, and deleting items associated with an asset type
See below for examples on using asset types.
Examples for creating items
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Create a source alert for an asset type with one asset instance
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Add a second asset instance to an asset type with an associated source alert
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Create and save an alert to an asset type with multiple, fully configured asset instances
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Create and synchronize a source alert that uses a "global tag"
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Synchronize an instantiated alert to an asset instance without tag mapping
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Add a second asset instance to an asset type with analytics models
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Add a second asset instance to an asset type without properties
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Create a model under an asset instance using tags without data, then synchronizing the asset type
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Scenario 5
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Scenario 6
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Scenario 9
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Scenario 10
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Creating more instantiated models than your entitlement limit allows
Examples for editing items
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Remove an asset associated with a source alert from an asset type
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Change an asset type association of an asset instance with instantiated alerts
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Modify the tag mapping for an asset instance with instantiated alerts
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Remove a tag from a source alert with synchronized instantiated alerts
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Editing a Guided Model that is the source model associated with an asset type definition
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Removing an asset associated with a source Guided Model from an asset type definition
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Updating a tag to property mapping for an asset associated with an instantiated model
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Synchronizing changes to a model, made by a standard user, to all instantiated models
Examples for deleting items
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Deleting an asset containing a source guided model associated with an asset type definition
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Deleting tags from a source model which are not associated with an asset linked to the asset type
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Deleting an asset associated with an asset type that has an instantiated model
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Synchronizing a model deletion performed by a standard user across all instantiated models.