Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
SLA Report provides you with high-level reports on the performance of processes where an SLA is implemented.
Before such report can be generated, one must first enable the Process Data Collector at each intended Joget App. Please see Enabling Data Collection for SLA Implementation.
Figure 1: Screenshot of SLA Report in a Userview
Figure 2: Screenshot of SLA Report in a Userview - specific process view
Figure 3: SLA Report Properties
Name | Description |
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Custom ID | Item link slug. Optional field. Unique field Value defined here must be unique to the rest of the Userview Menus as the first matching name will be called upon. |
Label | Menu label. Mandatory field. |
Figure 4: SLA Report Properties - UI
Name | Description |
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Custom Header | Custom Header in HTML. |
Custom Footer | Custom Footer in HTML. |
SLA Report Run Time View
The userview SLA Report menu provide two views:
If your app has uncompleted activities/tasks, the 'Max Delay' timer will continue to increment as the system calculates the maximum delay time based on current time.
Guide to the SLA columns
Min Delay (Seconds): The shortest (minimum) delay across all activities per process.
Max Delay (Seconds): The longest (maximum) delay across all activities per process. This value will continue to increment as long as there are pending or uncompleted activities for each process.
Ratio On Time (%): Percentage count of activities completed divided by total activities executed to date.
Ratio With Delay (%): Percentage count of activities uncompleted divided by total activities executed to date.
Service Level Monitor </tr>: Will show the color codes for green, yellow and red to represent the SLA.
You can configure the Performance settings in this Userview Element which allows one to cache existing content for improved performance and loading speed. Read more at Performance Improvement with Userview Caching.