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Time periods mean different things in different places #897

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rwalkerands opened this issue Feb 27, 2020 · 4 comments
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Time periods mean different things in different places #897

rwalkerands opened this issue Feb 27, 2020 · 4 comments

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@rwalkerands
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This is at least a "gotcha" for new (and not-so-new) users. Perhaps it is not a defect, but if so, I think it would be helpful to explain this in the user guide, or to provide some sort of hint in the user interface.

The time periods "1 day", "1 week", etc. mean different things in different places.

For example:

  • As part of the heading for a graph (e.g., "Used memory"), "1 day" = 24 hours.
  • As part of the heading for a statistics section (e.g., "Statistics http"), "1 day" = since midnight, local time.
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evernat commented Feb 27, 2020

Yes, it's true. It can probably be explained somewhere.

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evernat commented Mar 1, 2020

In statistics titles of reports, I have added "since midnight" to explain that.
For example, "1 day since midnight".
Fixed by 32734fb and ready for the next release (1.82)

@evernat evernat closed this as completed Mar 1, 2020
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(Very minor: the Release Notes give the issue number as 891 instead of 897.)

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evernat commented Mar 3, 2020

Fixed, thanks.

goldyliang pushed a commit to goldyliang/javamelody that referenced this issue Mar 17, 2022
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