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There are four areas on the real-time metrics screen:\n  * **Time Range Selectors:** Two different methods to specify the time range displayed in the graph.\n  * Metrics Summary/Selector: A summary and selector of the ad activity displayed in the graph.\n  * **Graph:** A histogram of the selected ad activity over the selected time range.\n  * **Sample Events:** A clickable sample of events that have occurred in the selected time span.\n\n[block:api-header]\n{\n  \"type\": \"basic\",\n  \"title\": \"Time Range Selectors\"\n}\n[/block]\nAt the top right corner of the real-time reporting screen, you will find the time range selector buttons.\n\n  * **Last 30 Minutes:** Show the last 30 minutes of data.\n  * **Last Hour:** Show the last hour of data.\n  * **Last 2 Hours:** Show the last two hours of data.\n  * **All Real-Time Data:** Show the last four hours of data.\n\nIn addition to these coarse selection buttons, there is a more granular way to control the time range of the data displayed in the graph. It is a slider, located between the summary graph and the selected time range graph. Use this slider to select precisely the time range you want to view.\n[block:api-header]\n{\n  \"type\": \"basic\",\n  \"title\": \"Metrics Summary/Selector\"\n}\n[/block]\nOn the left side of the real-time reporting screen, you will find a summary of the ad activity that occurred in the selected time range, including the number of impressions, interactions, and content events; the interaction and clickthrough rates; etc. [See Metrics Glossary](doc:metrics-glossary) for an explanation of these terms.\n\nThere are three clickable areas in this section, which control what the graph displays.\n  * **Impressions:** Click to display impressions in the graph.\n  * **Interactions:** Click to display interactions in the graph, and a table of sample interactions underneath.\n  * **Content Events:** Click to display content events in the graph, and a table of sample content events underneath.\n[block:api-header]\n{\n  \"type\": \"basic\",\n  \"title\": \"Graph\"\n}\n[/block]\nThe graph displays a histogram of the events selected in the Metrics Selector – impressions, interactions, or content events. 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For instance, Interactions have many different subtypes depending on how the user interacted with the ad – Hover, Scroll, Control, Navigate, etc.\n  * **Mode (Interactions Only):** The mechanics of the Interaction – e.g. Click, Drag, Rollover, etc.\n  * **Detail:** Additional detail about this event. This is often the object of the Interaction or content event – e.g. the layer being scrolled, the button being clicked, the video being played, etc.\n  * **Session:** The 32-digit hexadecimal ID of the session of which this event is a part.\n\nClick any event in the table to view the entire session associated with that event. The resulting Session Viewer looks very much like the [Metrics Debugger](doc:design-studio-metrics-debugger).","excerpt":"","slug":"design-studio-real-time-reporting","type":"basic","title":"Real-time Reporting"}

Real-time Reporting


You can access Flite’s real-time reporting interface by clicking the Real-Time button at the upper right corner of the Measure Module control bar. Real-time reports show anywhere from the last 30 minutes to the last 4 hours of metrics data about your ad. There are four areas on the real-time metrics screen: * **Time Range Selectors:** Two different methods to specify the time range displayed in the graph. * Metrics Summary/Selector: A summary and selector of the ad activity displayed in the graph. * **Graph:** A histogram of the selected ad activity over the selected time range. * **Sample Events:** A clickable sample of events that have occurred in the selected time span. [block:api-header] { "type": "basic", "title": "Time Range Selectors" } [/block] At the top right corner of the real-time reporting screen, you will find the time range selector buttons. * **Last 30 Minutes:** Show the last 30 minutes of data. * **Last Hour:** Show the last hour of data. * **Last 2 Hours:** Show the last two hours of data. * **All Real-Time Data:** Show the last four hours of data. In addition to these coarse selection buttons, there is a more granular way to control the time range of the data displayed in the graph. It is a slider, located between the summary graph and the selected time range graph. Use this slider to select precisely the time range you want to view. [block:api-header] { "type": "basic", "title": "Metrics Summary/Selector" } [/block] On the left side of the real-time reporting screen, you will find a summary of the ad activity that occurred in the selected time range, including the number of impressions, interactions, and content events; the interaction and clickthrough rates; etc. [See Metrics Glossary](doc:metrics-glossary) for an explanation of these terms. There are three clickable areas in this section, which control what the graph displays. * **Impressions:** Click to display impressions in the graph. * **Interactions:** Click to display interactions in the graph, and a table of sample interactions underneath. * **Content Events:** Click to display content events in the graph, and a table of sample content events underneath. [block:api-header] { "type": "basic", "title": "Graph" } [/block] The graph displays a histogram of the events selected in the Metrics Selector – impressions, interactions, or content events. There are actually two graphs here: **Summary graph:** At the top is a narrow strip representing all 4 hours of data that are available. **Selected time range graph:** The large graph zooms in to show only the data in the selected time span. [block:api-header] { "type": "basic", "title": "Sample Events Table" } [/block] The sample events table shows a list of sample events for the selected time span. If impressions are chosen in the Metrics Selector, then no events are shown; if interactions or content events are chosen, then events of the appropriate type are shown. The sample events table has the following columns: * **Time:** The time at which this event took place. * **Type:** The type of event this is – Interaction or Content event. * **Subtype:** A refinement of the event’s Type, categorizing it more precisely. For instance, Interactions have many different subtypes depending on how the user interacted with the ad – Hover, Scroll, Control, Navigate, etc. * **Mode (Interactions Only):** The mechanics of the Interaction – e.g. Click, Drag, Rollover, etc. * **Detail:** Additional detail about this event. This is often the object of the Interaction or content event – e.g. the layer being scrolled, the button being clicked, the video being played, etc. * **Session:** The 32-digit hexadecimal ID of the session of which this event is a part. Click any event in the table to view the entire session associated with that event. The resulting Session Viewer looks very much like the [Metrics Debugger](doc:design-studio-metrics-debugger).