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How to see Flow map between node and database?

Ahmed_OUHANNOU
New Member

Hello,
I used in my dashbord (hide in the flow map) or place of edit and I hid the link between the node and the database.
How to get this link or how to activate it to see in the flow map the link between the node and the database.
Thank you

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Oscar_Hopper
Explorer

If you use the "Hide in this flow map" but want to later recover the hidden item:

Click "Application Flow Map" at the top left of the flow map, in the drop down select "Edit Current Flow Map".  Look through the options.  In my case it was the Databases & Remote services that has a visibility and grouping section.  One of the columns is Hidden, and I was able to find the object I was looking for and uncheck the Hidden option.  The item (a queue) was restored to the flow map.

iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Ahmed.OUHANNOU,

I found this existing AppD Documentation. Please have a look and let me know if this helps.

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO43/Flow+Maps

If it does, please be sure to share what you learned as a reply to your post.

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