Efficient alert management is crucial for timely responses and effective operations. The Revlitix platform categorizes Signals into two main statuses, 'Open' and 'Worked,' to help you stay organized and responsive.
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This guide is designed to simplify the process of navigating and managing these Signals based on their current status.
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Whether you're dealing with unresolved issues or tracking completed actions, these steps will ensure you can easily filter and focus on the Signals that matter most to you.
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Differentiating Between Open and Worked Signals
Open Signals: These are active, unresolved Signals that require immediate attention. They represent ongoing issues that are yet to be addressed.
Worked Signals: These Signals have been acted upon in some way, such as being snoozed, dismissed, or converted into tasks. They indicate that an initial response has been made.
Step 1: Navigating to Open Signals
Focusing on Active Issues
To view unresolved Signals:
Click on the 'Open' option in the toggle bar.
This action filters the Signals, displaying only those that are active and require your immediate attention.
Step 2: Accessing Worked Signals
Reviewing Acted-Upon Signals
To review the Signals you've interacted with:
Select the 'Worked' button on the toggle bar.
This displays all Signals that have been addressed in some manner, helping you track your progress and responses.
Using the Toggle for Efficient Management
Streamlining Your Workflow
Make the most of the toggle feature by:
Switching between 'Open' and 'Worked' to efficiently manage different alert types.
Use these filters to prioritize your actions and review your completed tasks.
By utilizing the Open/Worked toggle button on the Revlitix platform, you can effectively organize and address various Signals, ensuring that both ongoing and resolved issues are appropriately managed.
This guide simplifies your alert management process, enabling you to quickly switch between active and acted-upon Signals, thus enhancing your operational efficiency and responsiveness.