String values may appear in the Expression or
        the Thresholds text boxes. In both cases,
        they must be enclosed within quotation marks. For example, the
        expression for the “Slave I/O Thread Not Running”
        rule is:
      
(%Slave_running% == "ON") && (%Slave_IO_Running% != THRESHOLD)
        In similar fashion the Critical Alerts
        threshold text box is set to a value of
        "Yes".
      
        When the expression is evaluated, either
        "OFF" or "ON" will be
        substituted for %Slave_running%, and
        "Yes" or "No" for
        %Slave_IO_Running%, depending on the state of
        your system. If the slave is running but the I/O thread is not,
        the expression then becomes:
      
("ON" == "ON") && ("No" != "Yes")
        Without quotation marks this expression would not evaluate to
        TRUE as it should.
      
          So that it is interpreted properly, the ==
          operator is converted to = before being
          passed to the MySQL expression parser.
        

