Active Contributors

The Active Contributors card displays visualizations of the users in your system that have made the most changes overall, by action type, and by application.

For details on the actions that you can take in the dashboard panels, see Working with Dashboard Panels.

Most Active Contributors


most active contributors

The Most Active Contributors dashboard panel displays the contributors (up to the top 100) with the highest total change count as determined by your page filter. The visualization is presented as a tag cloud, with contributors with more changes displayed in bigger font sizes. The contributors are also displayed in a table with a spark chart of the trend of changes over time (as determined by your filter) and a total change count per user.

From the tag cloud, you can drill down to view the transaction history for a particular user, drill across to view the changes for that user in another visualization, or apply the specifics of that user to the page filter (see Working with Dashboard Panels).

From the table, right-click any column to resize it. You can also right-click the User Name and Change Count columns to sort them in ascending or descending order.

Hover over a spark chart to view the data in the points on the chart.

Change Count by Contributor and Action Type


change count by contributor and action type

The Change Count by Contributor and Action Type dashboard panel displays the total number of changes per user (as determined by your page filter) in a relative stacked bar chart, with each segment representing an action type.

For each element in the chart, you can drill down to view the transaction history for that user and action type, drill across to view the changes in another visualization, or apply the specifics of that element to the page filter (see Working with Dashboard Panels).

Change Count by Contributor and Application


change count by contributor and application

The Change Count by Contributor and Application dashboard panel displays the total number of changes per user and application (as determined by your page filter) in a horizontal bar chart, with each segment representing a user and an application.

For each element in the chart, you can drill down to view the transaction history for that user and application, drill across to view the changes in another visualization, or apply the specifics of that element to the page filter (see Working with Dashboard Panels).