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  • in reply to: #34730
    Ashwin.k
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    Real-Time interface now shows the actual query in addition to replacing literals with the “?” wildcard. 

    (You can refer the blog post: http://blog.webyog.com/2014/03/27/monyog-mysql-monitor-5-71-has-been-released/)

     

    When you said 

     

    I am complaining that the expected behaviour that I had in the previous version is not longer working. It never used to hide all the query data behind ?

     

     

    I understand you were referring to “Query Analyzer” in MONyog 3.76. In MONyog, you can always switch between showing the actual queries and queries with replaced literals  “?”.

     

    To do this click on “change filter” in the “Query Analyzer” interface and then select “No” to “Replace literals from the query?” 

     

    Feel free to write to us if you need more assistance. 

     

     

    Regards,

    Ashwin

    Team MONyog. 

     

    in reply to: Dashboard Chart Size (Custom Width) #32434
    Ashwin.k
    Member

    Yes, we are in the process of migrating flash based charts to Javascript charts and it also supports iPhone/iPad.

    Our next releases mainly include MySQL replication monitoring. So, maybe in a month we will ship JS based charts in MONyog.

    Regards,

    Ashwin.

    in reply to: Dashboard Chart Size (Custom Width) #32432
    Ashwin.k
    Member

    Hi,

    Currently there is no possible way to set the size of the Dashboard charts.

    This is added in our issue tracker. But priority is not set. We will update you once this request is taken.

    Thank you for your interest!

    Regards,

    Ashwin.

    in reply to: Custom Timeframe For Monyog 4.2 #32002
    Ashwin.k
    Member

    Hi ivanz,

    You will need to set the time format as '12:00:00 PM' (without quotes) in the field.

    By default, the time format is 12-hour, AM. Setting the time as 12:00:00 will make MONyog convert it to 00:00:00.

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