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ADQL Query event types and attributes

Hemanth_Kari
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Hi,

I want to know the list of event types and attributes used for ADQL queries.

Thank you,
Hemanth Kumar.

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iamryan
Community Manager
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Hi @Hemanth.Kari,

Did you see this: https://docs.appdynamics.com/22.4/en/analytics/adql-reference/adql-typographical-conventions-and-sym...

The term event_type represents the available event types collected from your applications. Valid values are: 

  • transactions
  • logs
  • browser requests
  • mobile requests
  • mobile crash reports
  • analytics custom events
  • synthetic sessions

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Hemanth.Kari,

Please see this AppD Docs page: https://docs.appdynamics.com/22.4/en/analytics/adql-reference/adql-queries

Note the left-side navigation to dive deeper into the ADQL Queries documentation. Please let me know if this was able to help answer your question.

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Hemanth_Kari
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Thanks for sharing the documentation.
Documentation gives all the keywords to be used.
I need the event type which I highlighted (e.g:-transactions, browser)

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Hemanth.Kari,

Did you see this: https://docs.appdynamics.com/22.4/en/analytics/adql-reference/adql-typographical-conventions-and-sym...

The term event_type represents the available event types collected from your applications. Valid values are: 

  • transactions
  • logs
  • browser requests
  • mobile requests
  • mobile crash reports
  • analytics custom events
  • synthetic sessions
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