Administering and Monitoring Business Processes 10.4 | Administering and Monitoring Business Processes | Working with Business Process Dashboards | Understanding the Dashboards | General Behavior of the Process Dashboards
 
General Behavior of the Process Dashboards
The following are general behaviors of the Business Process dashboards:
*Dashboards usually display additional details about a graphic element through the use of tool tips. For example, you can display the actual measurement for a given data point in a line graph by hovering over the point with your cursor.
*The times and dates shown in a dashboard are expressed in the timezone of the machine where your browser is running.
*Most panels include a button or icon that enables you to email information from the dashboard to other interested parties. When you use this feature, the “From” field is filled automatically based on the email address associated with your My webMethods user account. The generated email includes a link that enables the recipient to view the dashboards in the state in which the email was created.
*In addition, most panels also include an Escalation icon that enables you to create an escalation event related to information observed on the dashboards. This event includes similar information that is included in the email option. However, with an appropriately event-enabled system configuration that is set up to support closed loop analytics functionality, this event can be propagated through other applications to schedule tasks, create or initiate process steps, etc.
*When a dashboard reports an “average” value for a measurement, the value represents the arithmetic mean.

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