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<title>RE: Time period dashboard</title>
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<description><![CDATA[What might make sense here is a new "aggregate" check type that collects the emails throughout the day, then just sets its status at the end of the day based on a certain number or percentage of failures. We've added this to our feature request list for future consideration
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What might make sense here is a new "aggregate" check type that collects the emails throughout the day, then just sets its status at the end of the day based on a certain number or percentage of failures. We've added this to our feature request list for future consideration <img src="https://www.checkcentral.cc/MediaCommon/SVGs/FontAwesome/face-smile.light.svg" alt=":)" style="box-sizing:border-box;position:relative;overflow:hidden;vertical-align:middle !important;width:16px;height:16px;" HelpButtonData=":)" HelpButtonDataAlign="BelowMiddle" /><br/>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there
Currently the dashboard displays the current state and 9 previous states.
This is fine if all alerts are generated at the same frequency, but in a backup environment you may have one type of backup that runs every hour, and another type that only runs once every day.
You have done a g...]]></description>
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Hi there<br/>
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Currently the dashboard displays the current state and 9 previous states.<br/>
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This is fine if all alerts are generated at the same frequency, but in a backup environment you may have one type of backup that runs every hour, and another type that only runs once every day.<br/>
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You have done a good job of allowing a alert to be set up with rules for which Checkcentral will be expecting to receive an alert (eg inside business hours)<br/>
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What would be great if the 10 dots could be set to signify a time period (eg 10 days) and then a dot would change to a pie chart for those alerts with many in one day (and that pie chart is an expression of the percentages of pass/warning/fails receivedTh for that alert).  <br/>
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There would then need to be additional logic to say "at what percentage of fail/warnings received does the overall alert change to fail/warning" in the filter view.<br/>
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It doesn't need to be a pie chart, but some indication that there are multiple alerts, and of those multiple alerts, how many have passed/warned/failed.<br/>
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The alternative to this idea is just have the user aggregate all alerts to one single "end of day" alert and set our own pass/warning/fail criteria.
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