When scheduling a burst, it would be good for users to know what is the distribution of schedules. For example, there are 5 schedules at 8am, 10 at 9am and 100 at 10 am. This helps identify that you don't want to use 10 am to schedule your process and also for an admin to work with users to have them see if the can spread some of the 100 to an earlier or later time. Being able to visually represent the distribution can help to quickly determine what time those spikes are. See attached. Quickly see where overloaded schedule times are and maybe an admin report to be able to go work with users to adjust their schedule to try and smooth out the runs times.
Hey Matt. Thanks for the idea. We are looking into revising System > Monitor to add more interactivity, including the ability to drill into activity detail. I will update this forum with our progress.
Matt Del Bianco
When scheduling a burst, it would be good for users to know what is the distribution of schedules. For example, there are 5 schedules at 8am, 10 at 9am and 100 at 10 am. This helps identify that you don't want to use 10 am to schedule your process and also for an admin to work with users to have them see if the can spread some of the 100 to an earlier or later time. Being able to visually represent the distribution can help to quickly determine what time those spikes are. See attached. Quickly see where overloaded schedule times are and maybe an admin report to be able to go work with users to adjust their schedule to try and smooth out the runs times.
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