Our reporting solution relies on fetching purepaths using the REST interface. When we have long tests that include more than 10,000 results, only the first 10,000 results are displayed (or sent through the Web Service). Here's what the documentation says about it: https://community.compuwareapm.com/community/display/DOCDT55/Dashboards
This is a bloquer for us since we need to generate our statistics based on the full test not only a subset of the test.
It's possible to hack a solution by reducing the team and then merging the result but that doesn't make sense.
Is there a way of increasing the 10,000 limit
Thank you for your help.
Carl
Answer by Omar M. ·
Hi Andreas,
I am talking about the number of PurePaths shown by default in the PurePath Dashlet.
Any idea please?
Thanks a lot.
Omar
No setting that I am aware of where you can change that default. But - you can do the following
#1: Create a new Dashboard
#2: Put your PurePath Dashlet on it
#3: Change the Result setting
#4: Save that dashboard
If you instruct your users to use this dashboard when analyzing PurePaths they will always get the new "default" setting.
Answer by Omar M. ·
Hi All,
I get back on this topic because I need to know if there is a way to set a new default limit (for example 20,000) at the server-side.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Omar
Hi Omar
Are you talking about the maximum length of a single PurePath or the number of PurePaths shown by default in the PurePath Dashlet? If you want to increase the maximum length of a single PurePath check out this forum thread: Increase PurePath Size
Andi
Answer by Srikar M. ·
Hi Carl,
Are you referring to the number of purepaths that are displayed/ when you access the purepath dashlet ?
You can create a dashboard where you include the Purepath dashlet, right click on the displayed data and hover over "Result Limit (purepaths)" and set it to a higher value, apply relevant filters and save the dashboard.
You can then use that Dashboard while making the rest calls.
Please remember...there is a good reason for limiting the results to 10,000...the higher amount of data you chose to load will result in higher memory consumption.
Hope this helps,
Srikar
JANUARY 15, 3:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM ET