Currently only the graph panel supports alert rules but this will be added to the **Singlestat** and **Table**
panels as well in a future release.
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Here you can specify the name of the alert rule and how often the scheduler should evaluate the alert rule.
### For
> This setting is available in Grafana 5.4 and above.
The `For` setting allows you to specify a duration for which the alert has to violate the threshold before switching to `Alerting` state and sending notifications. This is useful when you want to reduce the amount of false positive alerts and problems from which the system selfheal. Which in case a human does not need to be woken up.
Typically, it's always a good idea to use this setting since its often worse to get false positive than wait a few minutes before the alert notification triggers.
Currently the only condition type that exists is a `Query` condition that allows you to
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### Query condition example
```sql
avg()OFquery(A,5m,now)ISBELOW14
avg()OFquery(A,15m,now)ISBELOW14
```
-`avg()` Controls how the values for **each** series should be reduced to a value that can be compared against the threshold. Click on the function to change it to another aggregation function.
-`query(A, 5m, now)` The letter defines what query to execute from the **Metrics** tab. The second two parameters define the time range, `5m, now` means 5 minutes ago to now. You can also do `10m, now-2m` to define a time range that will be 10 minutes ago to 2 minutes ago. This is useful if you want to ignore the last 2 minutes of data.
-`query(A, 15m, now)` The letter defines what query to execute from the **Metrics** tab. The second two parameters define the time range, `15m, now` means 5 minutes ago to now. You can also do `10m, now-2m` to define a time range that will be 10 minutes ago to 2 minutes ago. This is useful if you want to ignore the last 2 minutes of data.
-`IS BELOW 14` Defines the type of threshold and the threshold value. You can click on `IS BELOW` to change the type of threshold.
The query used in an alert rule cannot contain any template variables. Currently we only support `AND` and `OR` operators between conditions and they are executed serially.