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Deleting Components & Alerts
Deleting Components And Alerts
To delete a component, select the component and delete or right cpck and the delete as shown in the following screenshots.
Alerts
Alerts are used to bring the user’s attention to a specific item that reaches as per a preestabpshed pmit. You can set different colors showing the level of alerts. In a common scenario the following colors represent some conditions, which are mentioned alongside them −
Green − Represents a desired condition.
Yellow − Represents a warning or not a desired condition.
Red − Represents a critical issue.
You can enable alerts for the following components in a data model.
Selectors
Single Value Component
Charts
Maps
Other Components