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Foglight APM for Real User Experience 5.9.11 - User Guide

Getting started with Foglight APM Monitoring Transactions Viewing Real User Activity from a Geographical Perspective Assessing real user experiences during key sequences Monitoring the performance of web sites and endpoints Searching APM data Replaying sessions, hits, and sequences Visualizing search results Creating Custom Drag-and-Drop Dashboards APM Tile and View Reference

Running saved searches

Saved searches can help ensure that you run consistent searches. For example, you may run a search, find data issues, make a configuration change, and then want to rerun the same search. If you save the initial search, you can be sure that the second set of results reflect just the configuration change, not any inadvertent changes in the search parameters.

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Click Load Saved Search.

Clearing search results

To clear the search results in a Search dashboard, click Reset. This action also resets the Search button to the default search parameters.

Defining match conditions for expert searches

You can create searches that return very specific results by defining match conditions. Match conditions enable you to search on almost any detail or performance metric.

When creating an expert search with multiple conditions, logical operators are applied depending on the specified conditions.

When conditions match different details, a logical AND operator joins the conditions. For example, if you define a hit search using the conditions City = Madison, WI (US) and Browser Category = Internet Explorer, data must match both the specified city and browser to be returned by the search.
When conditions match the same detail, an OR operator joins the conditions. For example, if you define a hit search using the conditions City = Madison, WI (US) and City = Boulder, CO (US), only one of the conditions have to match. The search returns capture data originating from either one of the cities.

In a complex search where City = Madison, WI (US), City = Boulder, CO (US), and Browser Category = Internet Explorer, the search logic looks like this:

Select the type of web traffic matched by the condition. For example, End to End Time, Request Field, Browser, and so on.

If available, select some detail to further refine the Source selection. For example, instead of matching all Request Fields, you can specify only Order.BillShip.

Select an operator that performs the type of match you want to make. Only the operators that make sense for a selected Source type are available.

Specify a numeric or text value (as appropriate). For example, you can specify that a match occurs when Client Time (ms) is greater than 600. Or, for Country, you can select a text string from a list, such as “Canada (CA)”.

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Click Save.

Replaying sessions, hits, and sequences

Often it is easier to understand real user data when you can see the page your user viewed. Foglight enables you to replay interesting hits, alone or in the context of a sequence or session.

For more information, see the following topics:

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