Hi Jim

Thank you for your answer.
It works!

> I don’t know offhand how to write a policy search that looks for devices in a 
> collection


In the search-criteria you need the following:
<attr-match match-type="contains" id="0x12adb" value="[CollectionName]" />

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Am 25.10.2010 um 20:19 schrieb Pfleger, Jim:

> I don’t know offhand how to write a policy search that looks for devices in a 
> collection. However, I want to make sure you get the following syntax to 
> enable a watch by policy, since it’s wrong in the documentation and took me 
> about six months to get from support. In your policy-settings.xml file, put 
> the following:
> 
>    <policy-settings name="Enable Watch">
>         <modify-spectrowatch id="0xffff0015" status="ACTIVE" />
>     </policy-settings>
> 
> The documentation does not mention the modify-spectrowatch tag anywhere, 
> which is why it took so long to find. Also note that, when looking at watches 
> for a given model, there are two columns with IDs - “Attribute ID” and 
> “Descriptor ID”. The one you want is the “Attribute ID” (in this case 
> 0xffff0015).
> 
> Finally, don’t forget to set a default policy that sets the watch to 
> “INACTIVE”, unless you want users to be able to enable this watch on devices 
> not in your collection.
> 
> HTH,
> Jim
>  
> 
> 
> On 10/19/10 6:16 AM, "Matthias Kaegi" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> I want to activate a watch with a policy for all models in a collection.
>> Is this possible?
>> 
>> thanks in advance
>> Matthias


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