Bug #105440 MySQL workbench - dashboard: scaling of "SQL statements executed" clamped to 100
Submitted: 3 Nov 2021 10:46 Modified: 4 Nov 2021 13:42
Reporter: Walter Thomson Email Updates:
Status: Duplicate Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:8.0.27 OS:Windows (10)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:x86

[3 Nov 2021 10:46] Walter Thomson
Description:
Scenario:
- open a connection to a server with an SQL statement load of > 100
- open the dashboard for this server

Result:
- All graphs (vertically) scale dynamically to accommodate the value range with the exception of the graph "SQL statements executed (#)" which is always clamped to 0..100
- In this scenario this leads to wild overshoots of the graph drawn.

Expected result:
- The graph "SQL statements executed (#)" should also scale dynamically.

How to repeat:
See the scenario above.
[3 Nov 2021 10:51] Walter Thomson
example of overshooting graph

Attachment: mysql workbench dashboard.jpg (image/jpeg, text), 190.60 KiB.

[4 Nov 2021 13:42] MySQL Verification Team
Hello Walter Thomson,

Thank you for the bug report.
Imho this is duplicate of Bug #105452, please see Bug #105452.

Regards,
Ashwini Patil
[14 Dec 2021 7:24] Iron Giant
This bug is present on 8.0.26 as well.
[14 Dec 2021 7:25] Iron Giant
MySQL Workbench performance graph scale

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