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Defining event statistics


Event statistics are the frequency at which you want to track the event data and to group the data to derive consolidated metrics.

Before you begin

Before you create and manage event statistics definitions, make sure you have completed the following tasks:

Important

Application business analysts can customize the objects developed in their own applications and that are marked customizable by the administrator, but cannot customize the objects developed in com.bmc.arsys in Best Practice Customization mode. For example, objects in core BMC applications like Foundation, Approval, and Assignment cannot be customized in Best Practice Customization mode.

To create the event statistics definition

  1. Log in to BMC Helix Innovation Studio and navigate to the Workspace tab.
  2. Select the application or library where you want to create an event statistics definition
  3. Click Events Statistics > New.
  4. On the properties.pngEvent Properties tab, in Name, enter a name for the event statistics definition. 

    For example, for the Knowledge search event, you can add the Knowledge usage statistics.

    Important

    You cannot rename an Event Statistics definition.

  5. From the Event list, select the event for which you want to create the event statistics definition. 
    For example, select the Knowledge search event.
  6. (Optional) If you do not want to collect these statistics for this event, click 1902_disable event.pngthe toggle key.
  7. (Optional) In the REPORTING section, if you do not want to include the number of event occurrences in the statistics, click the Count Events check box. 
  8. To group the attributes so that data is consolidated as a single usage metrics, in the Group by Attributes section, click Add Attribute to Group By and select the attributes from the list.

    For example, for the Knowledge Search event and the Knowledge usage statistics, you can group the attributes by Article ID so that the count, average hits, maximum hits, and minimum hits for that article are derived as a single usage metrics report for the Knowledge search event.

    Important

    You can group attributes of only integer, text, or boolean data types.

  9. In Report By, select the frequency at which you want BMC Helix Virtual Agent to report the usage metrics. 
  10. Click Save. 

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