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HTTPError Tracking User Guide
HTTPError Tracking uses the 24-hour clock to represent times; for example,
00:00hours is midnight and 18:00hours is 6PM.
Setting the Overall Time Range
The following figure depicts the overall time range selector in the upper of the
boxes labeled 1 in the preceding figure. To set the overall time range to one of
the listed durations, click the name of the duration. The term in purple is the cur-
rently selected time range (last24hours in the followingexample).
For the first three durations (last6hours, last24hours, and last48hours), the time
range consists of the indicated number of hour-long intervals, ending with the
last interval on the current day for which analyzed data is available. For the other
durations (last7days, last14days, and last30days), the time range consists of the
indicated number of 24-hour-long intervals, again counting back from the last
hourly interval on the current day for which analyzed data is available.
If you select a time range that begins before the time when data was first col-
lected, HTTPError Tracking displays all available data (that is, data from the
entire period between the first collection time and the last hourly interval on the
current day for which data is available). The actual start and end times are repor-
ted in the TimeRange field in the lower of the boxes labeled1.
Setting the Time Range for the Line Charts
To set an independent time range for the HTTPTransactions and HTTPTraffic line
charts, click the word adjust in the time range selector that appears in box2 in
the first figure in this topic.
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