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You can filter the events by device properties, such as operating system and platform, or by location (city, state, postal code). The upper–right side of the Events report contains a dropdown list from which you can choose All Backends (the default) or a selected mobile backend. On the upper-left, the Events report includes a dropdown list of events that have been defined either in the mobile app code or on the server-side custom code. When you select an event, the interface generates an adjacent dropdown which includes the properties defined event along with properties that MCS provides when events and sessions have been defined: location-related properties such as country, state, city, and postal code; client application, and device properties like operating system, operating system build, operating system version, device manufacturer, device model, and carrier. You can group events using these properties, and filter them using comparison operators (equal, not equal). At the top-right of the page, you can select a time period for this data in terms of one hour (1H), one day (1D), one week (1W, the default), one month (1M), three months (3M), one year (1Y), or all. There are date pickers for the start and end date of a period. In this illustration, a line graph that plots the event raised in the mobile application called Work Order Accepted. The properties used to filter this event are properties defined for this event: Priority and Distance. The selected filter criteria that appears on this page is “Where Priority is 1 and Distance is 15-30 miles. In this illustration, the data is displayed in a line graph, though the page has options (located at the bottom) to display data either as a line graph (the default) or a grouped bar chart. The bottom of the page includes counts for the overall occurrence of the event for the selected period (one week) and the total number of occurrences of the event for the day.