on 11-07-2008 12:44 PM
Hi Folks,
While monitoring my instance through ST03N, I have a small confusion reading workload overview data, for example,
Task Type Name #Steps Time (Average response time/Dialog step (ms))
Dialog 42 121, 2
Background 1.169 3.679,2
My understanding is that to complete 42 dialog steps it took 121,2 milliseconds, in the same way for background, is it 1.169 steps? Steps are in fraction? And what is 3.679,2 ms? 1000 ms is 1 sec. can anyone please clarify how to understand this statical data?
Regards
Hi,
>is it 1.169 steps? Steps are in fraction? And what is 3.679,2 ms? 1000 ms is 1 sec. can anyone please >clarify how to understand this statical data?
The dot in 1.169 steps is the separator for thousands. It is actually 1169 steps and not 1,169 steps.
This is in your defaults.
This standard is different depending from the country.
Example
thousands separator decimal separator
USA , .
France . ,
Possibilities for confusion !
Regards,
Olivier
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Very simple this is where the F1 button is very helpful
Background 1.169 3.679,2
means 1.169 steps and 3.679,2 is the Average Response Time per Dialog Step in milliseconds... which in this case is a bit high
Regards
Juan
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HI Arun
Yur are absolutely right
For 42 dailog steps it took avg 121, 2 ms = 1.2 seconds
which is fine
no steps are not in fractions
for background can you check out the stats for some other day it doesnt seem to be correct not sure wht exactly is Background 1.169 3.679,2
yes 1000ms = 1 sec .
Regards
dEE
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