Monitor a workflow with a workbench process widget
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- UpdatedAug 1, 2024
- 5 minutes to read
- Xanadu
- Now Intelligence
A workbench process widget is a collection of indicators that tell a story. The widget enables you to analyze multiple facets of multiple indicators on one screen without drilling down. This widget is useful when you want to monitor a process or service that has a workflow.
This feature is in maintenance mode and is no longer being augmented or changed. Only security fixes to this feature will be addressed.
You choose the main indicators on the top of the widget. Optionally, each main indicator can have a unique set of supporting indicators.
The widget has four interconnected sections that dynamically update. For example, when you click a main indicator its score, trend, supporting indicators, and breakdown information appear. Click or select a date on any visualization and the entire widget displays data for that day.
- If real-time scores are supported for the main indicator and its applied breakdowns, you can view real-time scores. To view real-time scores, select Real-time in the date selector. Real-time scores are displayed only in the top pane of the workbench. For more information, see Real-time scores.
- The timespan that the widget shows for each score trend depends on the frequency of the indicator. The timespans are: 60 days for daily, one year for weekly and monthly, three years for quarterly, and 12 years for yearly. You cannot set this time span. However, applying a time series aggregation in the widget changes the time span accordingly.

The bottom section of the workbench process widget displays either available breakdowns or collected records for the selected indicator. Click the Breakdowns or Records tabs to display one or the other. If you select a supporting indicator that specifies an aggregate, such as the average age of open incidents, the Records tab is hidden.
When you create a workbench widget, you choose only main and supporting indicators. The score, trend, and breakdown sections of the widget are automatically configured and cannot be changed. However, you can change the order and appearance of indicators on the widget.
Create a workbench process widget
Create a workbench widget to monitor a process using multiple indicators.
Before you begin
- Familiarize yourself with the structure of the workbench widget
- Decide which main and supporting indicators to include
- Role required: pa_admin, pa_power_user, or admin
Procedure
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