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The Dashboard data is great for seeing patterns over a period of 30 days but if the period were extended it could provide other information too. For example, "how long has it been since a certain workspace has been used?" That would identify FME scripts that are no longer being used.
It would be easy to build something that would store the daily data better than the current CSV files, for example, a SQLite database, and then build reports off of it. However, I'm wonder if Safe has something like this in the works already?
Hi@jimo
The FME Server database does record history longer than 30 days - which is where the CSV information is coming from.
The fme_job_history table has the request information which contains the workspace name. If you can read this, you could build your own dashboard to report unused workspaces.
My fme_job_history table only goes back 5 days. I think that's because I set my "Remove Job History" to 4 days to conserve space on our VM.
I think if you wanted to save history for say, one year you would still have to store it elsewhere, else you would wind up with one year's worth of log files. This would be easy to do by just adding an SQLite writer to the JobHistoryStatisticsGathering.fmw script that populates the CSV files.
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