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The AppD Transaction Score as a Dashboard??

Harlan.Hagewood
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Does anybody have a good example where they've replicated the Transaction Score within a given app to a dashboard that can be shared?

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Atyuha.Pal
AppDynamics Team

Hi Harlan,

I am afraid you cannot see transaction scorecard as it is in dashboard.
However, you can always create a dashboard using any metric from metric browser.

 

Thanks,

Atyuha



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That is unfortunate.  This seems like a very modular and valuable option that would provide not just the NOC teams (1st and 2nd level) quick Business Level views from a per app scenario but also a potential complete roll-up of all apps in the company to get that full "hows my business running" Ops view.  Additional to that it would provide scenarios where specific LOB's and Business units a single view of their test applications, QA, production, etc.

Hi Harlan,

 

We have an enhancement request raised already to address this. This request is still in PM queue and hence we are not sure regarding the timeline of this.

 

Thanks,

Yogesh



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Hi

has there been any update to this?

Hi, has there been any update since?

Terence.Chen
AppDynamics Team

As mentioned by @Atyuha.Pal , we can make use of Metric Browser to create one. Here's a simple workaround:

If you open the Transaction Score Card and double-click on any of the bar chart,  it will take you to the Metric Browser where you can see the metrics used e.g. Number of Slow Call, Stall Count etc.

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Using that, you can create a dashboard by inputing those metrics. 

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We have Slow, Vey Slow, Error, Stall. So, the tricky part is to create the "Normal". We can use the metric expression to derive Normal = Call per Min - Slow - Very Slow - Stall - Error

I did a quick check and the value looks correct.

thanks,

Terence

Ryan.Paredez
Community Manager

Hi @Jared.Botha,

Did the information from @Terence.Chen help? 


Thanks,

Ryan, Cisco AppDynamics Community Manager




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