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Custom Business Transactions

Rao_Srinivasa
Explorer

Hi Team,

I would like to know how to differentiate business transactions that are captured by Appdynamics and the custom business transactions.

In our application there are around 115 business transactions under Business Transaction section.  Customer wants to which are custom Business transactions.

Kindly help me

Thanks&Regards

Srinivas

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tezza_chen
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Hi @Rao.Srinivasa , not sure if this is what you looking for?

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regards,

Terence

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Rao_Srinivasa
Explorer

Hi Terence,

Thank you so much.  Now, it is clear to me.

Thanks&Regards

Srinivas

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tezza_chen
Path Finder

Hi @Rao.Srinivasa , not sure if this is what you looking for?

image.png

regards,

Terence

iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Rao.Srinivasa,

I was able to find this AppD Docs page: https://docs.appdynamics.com/appd/22.x/latest/en/application-monitoring/business-transactions

You can try reading through this section to see if you are able to find the info you are looking for. 

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Rao_Srinivasa
Explorer

Hi Ryan,

Thanks for sharing the information.  I have got good understanding about BTs after going through the document.

Thanks&Regards

Srinivas

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