Time Series Chart Widget

The time-series chart widget represents sets of categorical data at different time intervals.

The widget aggregates attribute count or values within a specified timeframe. The total value of each column is made up of the stacked sub-attributes values.

The image shows a time-series chart displaying data over time. The chart displays data between 08-01-2016 and 08-05-2016. The X-axis is set to show Day. The Y-axis displays the number of ended jobs, with options to show the count, sum, or average. In this case, count is selected. The data is not grouped by any sub-category. The chart has options for setting the title, and also includes a description field. The chart configuration allows users to select the values displayed on the Y-axis, including the number of jobs, and filter the status of the data displayed (ended or started). The time range for the X-axis can be set to per hour, day, week, month, or year.

  • Appearance
    • Title: set the title of the widget (displayed in the upper part of the widget)

      If no title is defined, the default title Time Series Chart is used.

  • Y-axis: here you select the values to be displayed on the vertical axis. You can select the following values:
    • Grouped by: select how you want to categorize the data (by Agent type, hour of day, status code, and so on).

    • Select the maximum number of displayed categories in the picker. Categories are stacked on each bar.
    • Count: Displays the total number of records by sub-category:
      • The Number option in the Show drop-down list is selected automatically.
      • In the Jobs drop-down list you can filter the status of the data to be displayed: ended or started.

    • Sum: Total sum of a certain value that is displayed by sub-category.
      • Select how you want to show the sum value: by runtime or by ERT (estimated runtime).
      • In the Jobs drop-down list you can filter the status of the data to be displayed: ended or started.

    • Average: average of a certain value that is displayed by sub-category.
      • Select how you want to show the average value: by runtime or by ERT (estimated runtime).
      • In the Jobs drop-down list you can filter the status of the data to be displayed: ended or started.

  • X-axis: here can you select the time range for which the data is generated: per hour, day, week, month, or year.
  • Description: optionally, you can specify a description to identify the data that is displayed.

Setting Widget Specific Timeframe

You can set a specific local timeframe directly in a widget. When this feature is activated, all data contained in the widget is specific to your set timeframe. All other widgets in your dashboard are unaffected by individual widget changes.