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          Event Monitoring Analytics App Prebuilt Dashboards

          Event Monitoring Analytics App Prebuilt Dashboards

          The Event Monitoring Analytics App comes with a set of prebuilt dashboards so that you can start exploring your data right away. Data from your org is automatically loaded into your Event Monitoring Analytics App datasets when it’s generated.

          Most of the dashboards represent a single event type on the EventLogFile object. The EventLogFile object reference contains detailed information about each event type. Let’s get a quick idea about what each dashboard does.

          Note
          Note Each dashboard listed has a corresponding dataset. The Event Monitoring Analytics App also supports the following datasets that don’t have dashboards: Bulk API, Apex Callout, Concurrent Long-Running Apex Limit, Apex REST API, Apex SOAP, Apex Trigger, Apex Unexpected Exception, Console, and Knowledge Article View.

          Analytics Adoption

          Corresponds to the Wave Change, Wave Interaction, and Wave Performance event types. This dashboard shows CRM Analytics usage and performance information.

          Apex Executions

          Corresponds to the Apex Execution event type. This dashboard lets you track trends in Apex code executions and performance.

          API

          Corresponds to the API Event event type. This dashboard gives you information about both your users’ API usage and API performance in your org. You can see how often each object is being used, how fast each object is being processed, and what methods are being invoked on that object.

          Dashboards

          Corresponds to the Dashboard event type. This dashboard helps you track dashboard adoption and performance.

          Files

          Corresponds to the Content Transfer event type. When users in your org perform content transfers (downloads, uploads, or previews), they show up on this dashboard. You can also track file adoption.

          Lightning Adoption

          Corresponds to the Lightning Interaction and Lightning Page View event types. Use this dashboard to see how users interact with Lightning Experience on the desktop and mobile devices.

          Lightning Performance

          Corresponds to the Lightning Error, Lightning Interaction, Lightning Page View, and Lightning Performance event types. Use this dashboard to optimize performance and user interactions with Lightning Experience and the Salesforce mobile app.

          Login-As

          Corresponds to the Login As event type. This dashboard lets you see which admins are using the login-as feature and on which user accounts.

          My Trust

          The My Trust dashboard gives you an overall idea of what kinds of events are taking place in your org over time. It also shows the average speed of these transactions. The dashboard corresponds to the following event types: Apex Execution, API, Content Transfer, Dashboard, Lightning Page View, Login As, Login, Report, Report Export, REST API, and Visualforce, all correlated by User IDs. For the My Trust dashboard to work, add all datasets to your app in the Configuration Wizard. It can impact your row utilization, depending on the number of events in your org.

          Page Views (URIs)

          Corresponds to the URI event type. This dashboard lets you see which pages users are accessing in the Salesforce desktop app.

          Report Downloads

          Corresponds to the Report Export event type. This dashboard lets you see which users are downloading your reports and where they’re downloading them from.

          Reports

          Corresponds to the Report event type. This dashboard shows you trends in reporting as well as which users are running specific reports. You can also find out which reports are having performance issues.

          RestAPI

          Corresponds to REST API event type. This dashboard shows you trends in REST API usage and which endpoints are seeing the most traffic. You can also view information about the IP ranges issuing the requests and which methods are being called.

          Setup Audit Trail

          Corresponds to the Setup Audit Trail page in Setup. Use this dashboard to see the changes your users are making in the Setup area.

          User Logins

          Corresponds to the Login event type. This dashboard shows login trends by user and information about where and how users are accessing your org.

          Visualforce Requests

          Corresponds to the Visualforce Request event type. Here you can see trends in Visualforce adoption and page performance.

           
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