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Have ability to sort list of databases on SQL Instance overview
It might be helpful to have the ability to sort these by name, esp. when this list happens to be quite long. It seems like under the current design they are sorted by database ID.
I have to scroll past 50+ db's to see the remaining info on the UI - can this be improved? Collapsing the list or adding some filtering, e.g. filter to limit to x# which is then changeable by page index, or filter by other than OK status
43 votesThis list is sortable as of SQL Monitor 4.0 (it is also truncated by default, making it easier to scroll past it)
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Show job name not job ID value for job related alerts
When viewing SQL Agent job related alerts the identifier is the Id value stored in SQL Server, it would be more useful if this displayed the actual job name.
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Improve the resolution of the analysis graphs
The analysis graphs don't plot enough points to be able to clearly pick out peaks and troughs in the data -- it all gets averaged out.
2 votesAbsolutely. We’ve upped the resolution from 50 data points to 500 or so.
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