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    Need old cmnetalerttext.properties file from ALC

    Does anyone have an old legacy alarm file that resolves the legacy alert ID's (A1, A2 etc) to the alarm text for a WebCTRL system? I believe it was named cmnetalerttext.properties, I thought it lived in the root of the WebCTRL job file but I can't find any. This cmnetalerttext.properties file contains the entries from the old sysalarm.txt and zzzalarm.txt files from supervision job files but I think it has a different file format. I just need an example of what that file format looks like so I can make one, thanks.

    If you have notes on how to get it to work that would be useful too but I think it was as simple as changing the template to alert auto or similar.

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    cmnet_alert_text.properties


    # To use this file, assign the alert_auto event template to one or more alarms and specify
    # those alarm's IDs and the alarm text you want to use in the following format:
    # EVENTID.alarmshort=Alarm Short Text.
    # EVENTID.alarmlong=Alarm Long Text--field codes are allowed in short or long text.
    # EVENTID.normalshort=Alarm Return to Normal Short Text.
    # EVENTID.normallong=Alarm Return to Normal Long Text--field codes are allowed in short or long text.
    #
    # WARNING: Alarm IDs in this file are case-sensitive. They must match the case of the alarm ID
    # on the parameter page and in the module. The only exception to this rule is that spaces
    # are not allowed in the Alarm ID. Use an underscore ('_') in place of any spaces in your
    # Alarm ID (ex. MY EVENT on the parameter page becomes MY_EVENT in this file).
    #
    A74.alarmshort=Bad Status on Chiller #6
    A74.alarmlong=Bad Status on Chiller #6
    A74.normalshort=$field_message$ is normal.
    A74.normallong=$field_message$ is normal.

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    Thanks, that also explains why I couldn't find anything with search.

    Edit, you wouldn't happen to have one with all the normal system alarms in it would you?

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