License Statistics UI pages are intuitive to work with and include many features that help you quickly find and view the information most important to you, including the following features.

Note: Customizing License Statistics pages with different colors, graphics, etc. is currently not supported.

Limiting pick list content

From a license server or feature pick list, you can begin typing the name of the server or feature you want to select. The list will display only the server or feature names that match what you have entered. For example, you can type "lo" to easily find "localhost" in the list of license servers.

Collapsing/expanding areas

The Dashboard, License Server, and Features pages include collapsible areas that let you control how much information is displayed on the page at one time. These areas have a collapse/expand arrow on the right side of the title bar. You can collapse/expand these areas by clicking on the collapse/expand arrow or simply by clicking anywhere on the title bar.

Showing/hiding graph lines

You can click on the labels of License Statistics graphs to show/hide the data for that label. For example, the illustration below shows graph lines for all the data that is labeled at the top of the chart:



The following example shows the result of clicking on the "Sum of Average Used Licenses" label, which hides its graph line in the chart and grays out the label. To redisplay a hidden graph line, simply click its label again.

Sorting and filtering grid content

You can sort and filter grid content to see only data that is important to you.

Persistent page settings per user

Throughout License Statistics pages, some user settings persist. As you move from tab to tab and when you close and reopen License Statistics (based on your user, not the machine you are using), the settings you make will remain. For example, if you collapse the "Select License Server and Feature," "Advanced Filtering," and "General Information" panels in one tab of the Features pagethese panels will still be collapsed in other tabs and the next time you log into License Statistics. Your user preferences are saved in the database and are associated with your login credentials, so your settings will be the same regardless which computer you use to login to License Statistics.

For more information, see User preferences.