Hi Ranga,
You can use the Event-Pair rule - in the custom/EventDisp file it has the
following syntax:
<FirstEventCode> R CA.EventPair, <SecondEventCode>, <GeneratedEventCode>,
<time>
where <FirstEventCode> is that of your clearing event,
<SecondEventCode> is some event that will never happen e.g. 0x10000 (the
null event) or something,
<GeneratedEventCode> is a new event code (e.g. 0xfff01000) which is a
copy of your original clearing event definition ,
and <time> is 120.
As the <SecondEventCode> will never happen, after 120 secs the rule will
generate <GeneratedEventCode>  so your clear processing will happen as it
does now.
Hope this helps
Dan.



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On 6 June 2014 12:54, Ranga <rangaswamy2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have a requirement,
>
> Spectrum will clear Alerts if cleared event triggered.
> i required the  Alert should stay in console at least 2 minutes if cleared
> event triggered.
> if anyone know the solution please let me know.
>
> *Regards*
>
> *Ranga*
>
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