5. Update Commands for Clues
/qed addclue Command Details
Description: Add a clue (notable symptom) for the problem you are working on.
Input: /qed addclue
Output: In the pop-up response, you will be able to enter the details for the clue/symptom for the problem – the component where the symptom is seen, the category (e.g., Error or Warning), and the anomaly pattern (i.e., the error message or symptom). You can optionally also pin this clue to a specific cause using a drop-down selector listing the cause paths.
After you submit your command everyone in the channel will get a success message when the operation is completed.
Example:


/qed pinclue Command Details
Description: Pin a clue to a specific cause for the problem you are working on.
Input: /qed pinclue
Output: In the pop-up response, you can select the cause to which you want to pin the clue, and then choose the clue that you want to pin.
After you submit your command everyone in the channel will get a success message when the operation is completed.
Example:


/qed addcluefile Command Details
Description: Add a file as attachment to a clue for the problem you are working on.
Input: /qed addcluefile
Output: This command works in 2 steps:
- First, you have to upload your file to the Slack channel (use the clip icon at bottom right).
- Then you can type in this command and select a clue from a drop-down selector. This will cause the file you uploaded to Slack to be associated with the clue you selected.
After you submit your command everyone in the channel will get a success message when the operation is completed.
Example:



/qed addcluenote Command Details
Description: Add a note to a clue for the problem you are working on.
Input: /qed addcluenote
Output: In the pop-up response, you will need to select a clue from a drop-down selector and you can add the note text.
After you submit your command everyone in the channel will get a success message when the operation is completed.
Example:

