Hello,
What is the difference between these states in Adobe alerts as it relates to the % threshold? The way it's worded is ambiguous to me.
If I set the threshold to 95% for unique visitors to a page, for example, then can I interpret it as follows?
What additional meaningful information here does "anomaly below" or "anomaly above" give me that the "anomaly exists" doesn't?
Thanks!
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JL18,
Exists means an anomaly is detected, does not matter there was a spike or a drop of the metric.
Below and Above stand for Decrease and Increase respectively. For example, if you want to be notified only when the value dropped (e.g. predicted number of orders was 100 while the actual number was 50), then choose "anomaly is below expected".
Does it help?
JL18,
Exists means an anomaly is detected, does not matter there was a spike or a drop of the metric.
Below and Above stand for Decrease and Increase respectively. For example, if you want to be notified only when the value dropped (e.g. predicted number of orders was 100 while the actual number was 50), then choose "anomaly is below expected".
Does it help?
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Yes, that helps. Thanks!
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