Dashboards & Visualizations

Show monthname in Graph

JensT
Communicator

Hi,

i have a graph that shows all erros occured in the current month. Is it somehow possible to show the monthname under the graph?

Regards,

Jens

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justinhart
Path Finder

I believe I understand your question. If you want to change the time span for each interval on your chart you can define that through the "Define report content" page.

When defining your report, from the "Define report content" page, click "Define data through a form." Define your report type, and each of the values in the drop down boxes. You can then click "Set span for time axis intervals..." and specify your interval of every month, 2 months, etc.

If that does not answer your questions please clarify what you would like to do and provide the search string.

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justinhart
Path Finder

That's what I was afraid of. Please copy/paste your entire search string of your report and I'll see what I can come up with.

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JensT
Communicator

I tried. But then i have to set a Report Type and Fields to show before i can choose the Time span.
And that modiefies my saved search for the report. It adds a timechart.

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justinhart
Path Finder

Did you try changing the time interval I mentioned above?

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JensT
Communicator

Hi Justin,

now we have december, so if i look now at the graph i would like to see the word "December" below the graph.
And if i look at it next month, than i would like to see "January".

Like %b or %B for the strftime() function.

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