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a time value in a dashboard table

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Sam Stump [DevOps Advocate]616 17th April 2024 2 Comments

We have a dataminer protocol for a UPS that reports it’s expected run time in minutes.

In the protocol we multiple that by a factor of 60 to display this value as 16h 55m 00s rather than display a run time of 1015 minutes.

However when using this parameter in a dashboard it shows as seconds (example 54,200 seconds at the time of the screenshot).

How can I show this more meaningfully in a dashboard table, either 16h 55m same as in the protocol, or even just 16.9 hours or similar would be fine too.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 23rd August 2024
Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 18th July 2024

I see that this question has been inactive for some time. Do you still need more information for this? If not, could you select Michiel’s answer to indicate that the question is resolved?

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 23rd August 2024

As this question has now been inactive for a very long time, I will close it. If you still want more information about this, could you post a new question?

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Michiel Saelen [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]5.63K Posted 17th April 2024 0 Comments

You can create your own GQI operator for this or you could also ask Techsupport to raise this as an issue that you would expect a time type to be passed that displays it as in Cube.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 23rd August 2024
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