Hi!

I'm curious too about those red lines. Are there news about it? :-)

Greetings,
Francisco

2006/12/10, Chad Vogelsong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hiren,

The graphs are built into GLPI.  Like I said in my first e-mail, they are
under
Assistance --> Statistics --> Global.  You can see more clearly in the
attached
picture.  I have added plugins, but the graphs are standard with the GLPI
install.

The red lines in the graphs are nothing that I have setup.  They are not
baselines that I know of.

Chad, USA

hiren delwadia wrote:
> Hi Chad,
>
> First of I would like to know from where did you get this graph? is that
> integrated with GLPI or you have added some plugins? As I want have
graphs.
>
> And what you are sking is not average, but its a baseline that you set.
>
> regards,
> Hiren, India
>
>
> On 12/9/06, *Chad Vogelsong* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>
>     In the Assistance --> Statistics --> Global section looking at the
>     graphs, there
>     are red lines going through the green columns as in the attached PNG
>     screen shot.
>
>     Do these red lines mean anything?  Or are they just "there"?  I
>     first thought
>     they might be an average of the months up to the current, but the
>     math didn't
>     make sense.
>
>     Thanks,
>     Chad
>
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