Statistics
We have divided relevant statistics into multiple pages:
- Runs Time Used
- Transfer Time Used
- Salesforce API Calls (only when Salesforce Connection(s))
- Transfer Statistics
- Data Statistics
- Last 24 Hours
Below we will explain each page/area; how you read and use the data what you can do to optimise your data integration setup.
Runs Time Used
Scheduler Runs Time Used per Day - 24 Hours
- The first graph sums up the time used on Schedules for 24 hours.
- The time where no Schedules have run is marked as idle time.
- Firstly, this graph should help you to see how busy this service is.
- Secondly, it will help you identify Schedules that take up the most time.
- This view should help you identify the Schedules that maybe would take a long or longer time than expected.
Filtering Options:
You can use the filter at the top of the page to specify the ending date and time for your graph and you can filter on a specific Schedule.
Scheduler Runs Time Used per Hour - 24 Hours
- The second graph shows Scheduler Runs Time used per hour for a 24 hour period.
- Time used on Schedules is shown in the hours of the day where it is used.
- All the Schedulers Runs are summed up and we have marked the maximum time available with a limit line at 3600 seconds (=1 Hour).
- This view you can use to see when the Scheduler is busy during a 24 hour period.
- This can help you to identify when you can schedule additional jobs.
Scheduler Runs Time Used Daily - 10 Day Period
- The third graph shows the Schedules run time used per day over a 10-day period.
- This view should help you see which days the Scheduler is most busy during a 10 day period.
Manual Runs Time Used per Hour (in Seconds) - 24 Hours
- The last graph on this page shows manual run time used per hour in seconds for a 24 hour period.
- This view you can use to see when the Service has been busy with manual transfer runs.
Filtering Options
You can always use the filter at the top of each page to narrow down your view to either a specific ToDate or you can filter on a specific Schedule.
Transfers Time Used
- This graph shows the Transfers running in the specified time interval (defaults to the last 24 hours) including the time they have used and how much data was transferred - such as records read, added, updated, or deleted.
- This view should help you identify specific transfers that might need to be investigated to optimise their setup.
Filtering Options
Also here you can apply some filters to drill down into specific data. You can filter on transfer, source, and destination in addition to setting the time interval.
SFDC API Calls (Only when Salesforce Connections)
This page will be available when you have one or more Salesforce connections.
Salesforce API Calls - 24 Hours
- The first graph shows Salesforce API calls per Transfer in a 24 hour period.
- Here you will be able to see how many API calls each Transfer is using in a 24-hour period.
- By default, the view is filtered on the first Salesforce connection and the last 24 hours.
- You can of course choose another Salesforce connection from the drop-down in the filter or set another time interval.
Salesforce API Calls Daily
- The second graph sums up daily API calls per Transfer in a 10 day period.
- If you wish to change the date range for the view you can do so in the filter to and from date.
General Viewing Options (Legends)
- Clicking on the legends in each graph will either disable or enable them.
- By default, everything is shown. Hovering over each graph and a specific area in the graph will display the name of the Transfer/Schedule.
Transfer Statistics
- Here you can view the Transfer Statistics.
- You can choose to view statistics for the whole period or you can limit it to only show a specific year by choosing "only year 2010").
- You can also choose to view the statistics for a specific month.
- The first table shows how many times all Transfers have been Run, and how many records have been Read, Updated, Added, and Deleted in total.
- The next table shows the same but specified out on Source and Destination.
- The last table shows the same but specified out on Transfer, Source, and Destination.
Data Statistics
- Under the Data Statistics tab, you will find the same kind of statistics as in the Transfer Statistics, but showing the Data Volumes instead.
- You can see how many times the Transfer(s) have run and how many bytes and TCP/IP packages have been transferred over the net.
Last 24 Hours
- Under the Last 24 hours tab, you will find the same kind of statistics as in the Transfer Statistics, but showing the last 24 hours instead.