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What is it?
- A table widget is a part of a dashboard that can display Objects or groupby and Selected KPI in a TopN table
- Table widgets help show key sorted lists of measures
- Table widgets can use time series instead of a measure
- Table widgets support:
- Session – Object &/or groupby, series of metrics or time series
- Capture – Server, Application, zone, series of metrics or time series
Example
Two session and one capture Table
Runtime Options
- Per column sorting order
- TopN highest or lowest sorting
- Moving columns – Change current view
- Export to CSV – Of the table for the columns over that time period
- Link to Inventory in a new window – Detailed view of the object (session)
- Link to Application in a new window – Create or edit an Application
- Link to Zone in a new window – Create or edit a Zone
- Apply a filter based on table selection
- TopN expand
Authoring Options
This section shows the creation options for Table widget.
Capture Data Source
You can filter and group by capture layer, found in the Others tab, to better understand how the traffic or data are separated.
To keep in mind if groupBy Data layers is selected:
- When the widget type is changed in the configuration, the data-layer groupBy is cleared (removed) if the newly-selected widget is incompatible.
Capabilities
- Lots of small table widgets are fine if you want to show groups of TopN.
- Each time you add a groupby, you add to the permutations in the table.
- Sort on sort (Regions 4 + Source City 50 = 200 possibilities)
- Big tables with multiple time series increase load/refresh time.
- Use sections to speed load time of sets of tables on one dashboard.
- Try to restrict the size of the TopN if you have many tables.
- Supports 5, 25, 100, 1000, and 5000 TopN.
- You can change the name of a metric in Author mode with an Alias.
- Table boxes can link to other dashboards and support per table filters.
- Capture metrics support aggregation to Average, Sum, and percentiles.
- Session metrics support aggregation to Average, Maximum, Minimum, and Sum in the direction selected.
- You can add color rules to normal and customized KPIs. For more information, see Analytics Colors.
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