How to include a backslash symbol before a data field in a threshold event text?
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Because the “\” is an escape character, for example, \n is for new line, \t is for tab ..etc.
If you select a data field, it has the format of @data@.
So simply adding a backslash in front of the data field will not work because "\@" is an invalid settings.
To resolve this:
Option 1: use double backslash “\\”
For example:
\\@data.field@
Option 2: add a space after the back slash “\ ” before the data field.
For example:
\ @data.field@@
Here is a short vidoe, and hope this helps.
Because the “\” is an escape character, for example, \n is for new line, \t is for tab ..etc.
If you select a data field, it has the format of @data@.
So simply adding a backslash in front of the data field will not work because "\@" is an invalid settings.
To resolve this:
Option 1: use double backslash “\\”
For example:
\\@data.field@
Option 2: add a space after the back slash “\ ” before the data field.
For example:
\ @data.field@@
Here is a short vidoe, and hope this helps.
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