Setting the Date Range in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
To pick the date range for all portlets, just click the Viewing link at the top right of the SuiteCloud Processors Monitor dashboard.
You can choose a preset or custom time frame from the dropdown list. The date range you pick sets the resolution, which controls the intervals along the x-axis for each chart.
To see the resolution for your chosen date range and portlet, check the following table.
Date Range |
Resolution |
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Processor Concurrency Portlet |
Other Portlets |
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Last 1 hour |
1 minute |
3 minutes |
Last 3 hours |
10 minutes |
10 minutes |
Last 6 hours |
15 minutes |
15 minutes |
Last 12 hours |
30 minutes |
30 minutes |
Last 24 hours (default) |
1 hour |
1 hour |
Last 3 days |
1 hour |
3 hours |
Last 7 days |
1 hour |
8 hours |
Last 14 days |
1 hour |
12 hours |
Last 30 days |
1 hour |
1 day |
Custom (Limited to dates within the last 30 days) |
(refer to preceding resolutions) |
(refer to preceding resolutions) |
Guidelines for Setting the Date Range for the SuiteCloud Processors Monitor Dashboard
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The SuiteCloud Processors Dashboard only shows data from the past 30 days. If you set a custom date range, pick dates within those 30 days.
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The Processor Concurrency portlet works a little differently—it switches from a line graph to a heat map based on the date range you choose.
Related Topics
- Using the SuiteCloud Processors Monitor Dashboard
- Using the Overview Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
- Using the Processor Settings Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
- Using the Wait Time by Priority Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
- Using the Elevated Priority Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
- Using the Processor Utilization Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
- Using the Job Status Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
- Using the Processor Concurrency Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
- Using the Queue and Processor Details Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor