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    Charting number of events over time

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    • ricardoR
      ricardo
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      I looked through the forum, but I cannot find anything related. How can you chart the number of events over time? For example a bar chart of number of urgent events of data points per day for a 1 week?

      BR,
      Ricardo

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      • ricardoR
        ricardo
        last edited by

        Any ideas?

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        • R
          Ralf
          last edited by

          Hi Ricardo,

          maybe:
          create a SQL-Data-Source and connect to the h2-db,
          Select statement: SELECT COUNT(ID) FROM events WHERE ISNULL(ackTs)
          create one numeric datapoint, run the query and log the history.

          Or:
          Check the alarm-icon with the counter inside the header.
          There is something like

          <span ng-bind="$ctrl.renderCount($ctrl.events.totalCount)">16</span>
          
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          • MattFoxM
            MattFox
            last edited by MattFox

            Just a thought, but is there not an internal mango datapoint you can take a snapshot of with a meta datapoint? Either that or make api calls and store the result.
            At least then you could graph that however you like.
            Nice idea with the SQL query Ralf

            Fox

            Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
            And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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