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Find transaction/volume per hour for any application

heramb_sawant
Organizer

Hi ,
I am  looking for a way to showcase volume per hour for any application and showcase it on dashboard based on selected timeframe in timeframe selector. .Please suggest best way to do it.

 

Regards,
Heramb Sawant

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dannemca
DynaMight Guru
DynaMight Guru

If by application you mean RUM (Web, mobile, custom), the best way to do it is using USQL, something like "SELECT count(userSessionId), useraction.application FROM usersession GROUP BY useraction.application" https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/platform-modules/digital-experience/session-segmentation/custom-quer...

Or you can also do it using the bultin metrics, such as builtin:apps.web.activeUsersEst

https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/observe-and-explore/metrics/built-in-metrics#web-applications

 

If you are looking for backend applications, then it is better to use a builtin metric, such as builtin:service.requestCount.server

https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/observe-and-explore/metrics/built-in-metrics#ranges

Site Reliability Engineer @ Kyndryl

How I can find this volume( transactions) per hour and display on dashboard?

is this possible using grail as well ??


Regards,
Heramb Sawant

Unfortunately, application data is not yet in grail, https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/observe-and-explore/metrics/built-in-metrics-on-grail

Site Reliability Engineer @ Kyndryl

Hi @heramb_sawant , did you find any workaround to show application traffic volume in a table or dashboard? If yes, can you share it with us as we have similar kind of requirement and I am stuck.

 

@_raj_ RUM in Grail is not yet GA (will be GA likely in December or January). Then you can add RUM metrics from Grail on the Gen3 dashboard.

From RUM Classic, you can add metrics by utilizing code tile and API. Check for example this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrApwUgf0RI 

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