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Each KPI can be color-coded based on a threshold setting. Currently, this checks for the value of the KPI vs the set values of the critical/warning thresholds. This makes sense for KPIs that are based on things like averages, but less so for KPIs that are counts or sums of things (for instance, counts of views): as you change time windows, the value-based threshold calculations lose meaning.
Ideally, count or sum based metrics should have a threshold driven by the percentage of change observed.
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Each KPI can be color-coded based on a threshold setting. Currently, this checks for the value of the KPI vs the set values of the critical/warning thresholds. This makes sense for KPIs that are based on things like averages, but less so for KPIs that are counts or sums of things (for instance, counts of views): as you change time windows, the value-based threshold calculations lose meaning.
Ideally, count or sum based metrics should have a threshold driven by the percentage of change observed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: