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I was actually looking for this specific topic! The problem is that the default green=good border is extremely light and really only visible if you don't have a background. If you do have a background, such as a geographical map, then the green is hard (almost impossible) to see. With the way the maps currently work, if…
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I would concur with this.
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MY organization has the same issue, it would be great to see this functionality implemented. Considering how almost every other widget or function of the Groups page displays local/group-specific data, it doesn't make a lot of sense that this does not also provide local/group-specific data.
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I might be wrong, but if I understand the article @"KMSigma.SWI" wrote on decreasing JOINs through Navigation Properties correctly, it would seam that you should be able to use the "MultipleStatisticData" Navigation Property on the "Orion.APM.DynamicEvidenceChart" table to join the TimeStamp value there with the…
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Hello Robert! I hate to ask 'Captain Obvious" questions, but I find if they aren't asked, the answers tend to hide there the longest. So my question is, are your PowerShell monitors actually returning String\Message values when you test them in the Solarwinds Application Monitor? I only ask because it was mentioned that…
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Apologies, I've been meaning to reply to this for a few days. Thank you so much for the articles you wrote, they helped us in getting the widget back up and working! Your PIVOT example on the Multi-Statistic Data led us to the "MultipleStatisticData" table, where the information we were looking to retrieve exists on a…
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After learning that the APM.DynamicEvidence table was being deprecated and slated for removal, I started looking at some of the other tables and came up with the following SQL expression SELECT APM_Component.Name, MAX(APM_DynamicEvidence_Current.NumericData) AS 'Days Remaining', MAX(APM_DynamicEvidence_Current.StringData)…
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Should be fine to post the SWQL\SQL expression and a modified screen shot of what the custom widget looked like. I've edited out the account names and such so it will look like a blank table, but enough that you should get the idea. Here is the expression that was used by our previous admin, SELECT C.Application.Name AS…
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Thank you for your reply. I did try your script and it partially worked. When used with a single account, it returned all the information desired for the account. However, when I tried multiple accounts, it would only return information for the one that was locked out. Unfortunately, I think the thing defeating my efforts…
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My organization is also encountering this need. Have upvoted for it as well.
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I don't currently have the support case number available for disclosure. I can say that we are running EOC 2.2