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Post From: Alerts

[2021-05-17 17:39:29]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38172
In general, you would use something like the following:
=OR(ID1.SG1 > 200, ID1.SG1 < 200)

Where ID1 is the study number and SG1 is the Subgraph number.

But, also refer to the information here regarding alerts on some of the Numbers Bars Calculated Values subgraphs (we do not think this applies to your specific question, but want you to be aware in case you try other things):
Numbers Bars: Referencing Numbers Bars Calculated Values Subgraphs in Alert Formulas
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