The State Detail dashboard can show durations over 24 hours due to multi-day time filters. When you apply a multi-day Time filter, it affects both the Start and End times of an agent's state, which can lead to durations appearing longer than 24 hours for a single day.
To ensure accurate duration reporting, both the Start and End times must be included in the report. If a Time filter excludes one of these times, the duration cannot be calculated. However, if both times are included, the duration is reported on the date the Start time occurred, even if the End time is on a different date. This can result in a multi-day duration appearing as if it occurred on a single day. For more details, check out theoriginal link.
A multi-day time filter can cause state durations to appear longer than 24 hours. This happens because the filter applies to both the Start and End times of an agent's state, which can result in a multi-day duration being reported on a single day….
If a time filter excludes the End time, the report cannot calculate the duration. This is because both the Start and End times are necessary to determine the duration of an agent's state. Without both times, the report lacks the necessary data to…
A single day's report might not show any duration information if the time filter doesn't include both the Start and End times of a state change. Without both times, the report cannot calculate the duration. For example, if an agent goes offline…
To get a daily snapshot of agent time spent in various states, use the Agent state daily dataset. This dataset provides a clearer view of daily agent activity without the complications of multi-day durations. For detailed instructions on creating a…