How to clone Alert Rule?

How to clone Alert Rule?

Creating a new Alert Rule that mirrors the settings of an existing one with minor modifications is made easy by cloning. Follow these step-by-step instructions:


Step 1: Locate the Alert Rule you want to use as a template and click on the clone action button associated with it.


Step 2: A popup window will appear, offering options to adjust the existing information for the Alert Rule.


Step 3: Within the popup, make the necessary changes to the Alert Rule parameters as required.



Step 4: To save the newly cloned Alert Rule, click the "Submit" button within the popup.



Step 5: The system will confirm your success, and the cloned Alert Rule will be added to the list of Alert Rules, complete with your modifications.


By following these simple steps, you can efficiently create, edit, or clone Alert Rules to tailor them to your specific requirements.

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