- The Devo data operations platform
- Getting started
- Domain administration
- Sending data to Devo
- Supported technologies
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Querying your data
- Accessing data tables
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Working in the query window
- Setting up a data table
- Building a query
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Generate charts
- Affinity chord diagram
- Availability timeline
- Bipartite chord diagram
- Bubble chart
- Chart aggregation
- Custom date chart aggregation
- Flame graph
- Flat world map by coordinates
- Flat world map by country
- Google animated heat map
- Google area map
- Google heat map
- Graph diagram
- Histogram
- Pie chart
- Pie layered chart
- Punch card
- Sankey diagram
- Scatter plot
- Time heatmap
- Voronoi treemap
- Data enrichment
- Advanced data operations
- Managing your queries
- Best practices for data search
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Dashboards
- Setup a data source
- Create a new dashboard
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Working with dashboard widgets
- Availability timeline widget
- Chord diagram widget
- Circle world map widget
- Color key value widget
- Color world map widget
- Column chart widget
- Comparative chart widget
- Funnel widget
- Gauge meter widget
- Google heatmap widget
- Heat calendar widget
- Line chart widget
- Monitoring widget
- Pie chart widget
- Punch card widget
- Sectored pie chart widget
- Table widget
- Time heatmap widget
- Tree diagram widget
- Voronoi tree widget
- Configuring and sharing dashboards
- Panels
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Alerts and notifications
- Configuring alerts
- Managing triggered alerts
- Pre-installed alert reference
- Notifications
- Applications
- Social Intelligence
- API reference
Notifications
Devo generates notifications that communicate system events. The Notifications area lists the notifications that have been triggered when:
- Someone uploads data or inject content to a table.
- An aggregation task is created, stopped or deleted.
- A new lookup table is ready for use.
- A new relay is added.
You can remove notifications from this list using the X buttons if you prefer to view only the most recent notifications each time you open this area. When a new unread notification is detected, an indicator appears next to the area name in the navigation pane.