What is the difference in the System Event triggers: Any queue limit set to zero and System queue reached its job limit

My co-worker and I are not sure what the difference between Any queue limit set to zero and System queue reached its job limit are in the System Events.

Hi jlayton,
System queue limit is the sum of all queue limits you have defined. For example, if you have a system queue limit of, say, 100 -- queue A has 50 jobs active, and queue B also has 50 jobs active, then you will receive an alert System queue reached its job limit since it is set to 100.
Any queue limit set to zero. Note, this may also include the System queue. For example, if you want to gracefully stop Tidal, you may want to set system queue = 0 so that there are no active jobs. When you do this, you will receive an alert queue limit set to zero.
BR,
Derrick Au

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