Thanks for the suggestion. I tried this out briefly and it doesn't seem to
work. The rule that triggers is the upper but I never saw the lower trigger.

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 07/06/2011 08:15 PM, jplee3 wrote:
> > One other question I have regarding frequency rules and hierarchy. We
> > currently have two frequency rules setup to trigger against a parent
> > rule where the difference is the frequencies - one is set to trigger
> > when it sees the parent rule triggered 6 or more times in a minute.
> > The other is set to trigger when it sees the parent rule triggered 12
> > or more times in 5 minutes. The problem is that the 12x in 5min rule
> > never triggers. It seems that the 6x per minute rule supersedes it
> > always. Is there a way to get the second "upper" threshold rule to
> > trigger as well?
> >
> > I thought I read somewhere about something like this being
> > implemented... like chaining frequency rules. Unfortunately, I don't
> > recall where exactly I saw this. Maybe someone can refresh my memory
> > and point me in the right direction?
>
> Might this work similar to how the active responses work?  ie, put the
> higher trigger before the lower one.  So if the 6x trigger is rule 10005
> and the 12x is 10015, then flip the sids putting the 12x first.
>
> > TIA!
>
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