I have a scheduled report that gives performance of various servers. The values all seem accurate, and the 'Date' is correct, but the time shows as '12AM' for every event. I would like to correct the time value, but I can't seem to find why this is happening. Please help! - Thanks link:date error example asked 29 Nov '21, 11:05 JrodWaypointCo |
Hi Would you please send us screenshots of the report settings? We'll like to review those. Thanks Please make sure to mark your questions accepted when you have your answer by clicking the gray checkmark to the left of the answer. answered 29 Nov '21, 17:11 Quinn ♦♦ |
Hello, Thank you for the help. Unfortunately I am not sure exactly what you meant by report settings, so I just grabbed a few things: One is the reports and filters settings, the other is the schedule settings link:Reports and Filters Settings link:Schedule Settings The actual report settings are here but I didn't think there was a lot of info there: link:Report Settings answered 29 Nov '21, 17:32 JrodWaypointCo |
Hi I have been working with the programmers and they are working on a fix for this. As soon as it is ready I'll let you know. Thanks Please make sure to mark your questions accepted when you have your answer by clicking the gray checkmark to the left of the answer. answered 02 Dec '21, 13:17 Quinn ♦♦ |
Hi We now have a build with the fix for you. v8.4.0.147 You can download it from this page. https://www.poweradmin.com/products/server-monitoring/downloads/preview/ Thanks Please make sure to mark your questions accepted when you have your answer by clicking the gray checkmark to the left of the answer. answered 03 Dec '21, 11:31 Quinn ♦♦ |
Hello, I think there may have been a typo in the version you listed. I think you meant v8.0.174. I updated to this version, and unfortunately the issue seems to still persist. What else may I try? Thank you - Please notice the version at the top left. Also notice the time stamps on 12/4. Those were collected after the update, time stamp still seems to show 12am for everything. answered 04 Dec '21, 10:55 JrodWaypointCo |