This page explains how to configure your dashboards.
When you select the time range, you specify the time interval for which you want to display data in the dashboard. Changing the time range affects the data displayed in all dashboard elements.
To select the time range:
Your dashboard regularly queries your data in the background to show the latest trends. The refresh rate is the time interval between these queries.
To select the refresh rate:
Each time your dashboard refreshes, it runs a query on your data which results in query costs. Selecting a short refresh rate (such as 15s) for a long time range (such as 90 days) means that your dashboard frequently runs large queries in the background. To optimize query costs, choose a refresh rate that is appropriate for the time range of your dashboard.
To specify who can access a dashboard:
The data that individual users see in the dashboard is determined by the datasets the users have access to. If a user has access to a dashboard but only to some of the datasets referenced in the dashboard’s charts, the user only sees data from the datasets they have access to.
To specify the types of annotations to display in all dashboard elements:
To set a dashboard as the homepage of your browser, click Set as homepage in the top right.
Full-screen mode is useful for displaying the dashboard on a TV or shared monitor.
To enter full-screen mode, click Full screen in the top right.