MetricThresholdValueComparison enumeration
Specifies how AXE compares metric values.
Syntax
typedef enum _MetricThresholdValueComparison {
MetricThresholdValueComparison_NotSet = 0,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonAbsolute,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonOffset,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonPercent,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonTrueIsPass,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonFalseIsPass,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonContainsStringIsPass,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonContainsStringIsFail,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonIsStringIsPass,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonIsStringIsFail,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonRegularExpressionMatchIsPass,
MetricThresholdValueComparisonRegularExpressionMatchIsFail,
MetricThresholdValueComparison_Max
} MetricThresholdValueComparison;
Constants
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MetricThresholdValueComparison_NotSet
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No comparison method specified.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonAbsolute
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Indicates that the MetricThreshold target is not used and the MetricValue is compared directly with the MetricThresholdValue. This is only valid for floating point and integral numeric types.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonOffset
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Indicates that the MetricThresholdValue is treated as an offset from the MetricThreshold target value. This is only valid for floating point and integral numeric types.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonPercent
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Indicates that the MetricThresholdValue is treated as a percent offset from the MetricThreshold. Target value. This is only valid for floating point and integral numeric types.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonTrueIsPass
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to pass if its boolean value is true. This is valid for boolean, numeric and string types. For integral numeric types, zero is considered false, and non-zero is true. For floating point types, zero and NaN are considered false, and all other values true. For string types, false is assumed if the string is null, empty (zero length) or consists of all white space characters.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonFalseIsPass
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to pass if its boolean value is false. This is valid for boolean, numeric and string types. For integral numeric types, zero is considered false, and non-zero is true. For floating point types, zero and NaN are considered false, and all other values true. For string types, false is assumed if the string is null, empty (zero length) or consists of all white space characters.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonContainsStringIsPass
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to pass if the string contains the MetricThresholdValue. String comparison is ordinal, insensitive to case, and ignores leading and trailing spaces in both strings.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonContainsStringIsFail
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to fail if the string contains the MetricThresholdValue. String comparison is ordinal, insensitive to case, and ignores leading and trailing spaces in both strings.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonIsStringIsPass
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to pass if the MetricValue is a string and is equivalent to the MetricThresholdValue. String comparison is ordinal, insensitive to case, and ignores leading and trailing spaces in both strings. This is only valid for string types.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonIsStringIsFail
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to fail if the MetricValue is a string or is not equivalent to the MetricThresholdValue. String comparison is ordinal, insensitive to case, and ignores leading and trailing spaces in both strings. This is only valid for string types.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonRegularExpressionMatchIsPass
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to pass if the MetricValue is a string matched by the regular expression in the MetricThresholdValue. This is only valid for string types.
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MetricThresholdValueComparisonRegularExpressionMatchIsFail
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Indicates that the MetricValue is considered to fail if the MetricValue is a string matched by the regular expression in the MetricThresholdValue. This is only valid for string types.
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MetricThresholdValueComparison_Max
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Invalid comparison specification (the value of this member is one larger than the largest valid member).
Remarks
This enumeration maps to the Comparison element.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows 7 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps only] |
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