Bug #105452 The "SQL Statements Executed (#)" graph does not adjust??
Submitted: 4 Nov 2021 9:28 Modified: 4 Nov 2021 10:20
Reporter: Ruben Estuart Email Updates:
Status: Verified Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench: Administration Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:8.0.27, 8.0.28, 8.0.29 OS:Windows (Microsoft Windows 10 Pro)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:x86
Tags: WBBugReporter

[4 Nov 2021 9:28] Ruben Estuart
Description:
The "SQL Statements Executed (#)" graph does not show up properly like the other graphs in the "Administration Dashboard".  The lines drawn go beyond the graph.

How to repeat:
Run the MySQL Workbench.

Go to Navigator (left pane?).  Click on Administration tab.

Click on Dashboard.

Wait for data to come in or be gathered and the graphs and charts to be redrawn.

You can see the graph for "SQL Statements Executed (#)" not displayed properly.
[4 Nov 2021 9:31] Ruben Estuart
screen capture MySQL Workbench showing bug in SQL Statements Executed (#) graph

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[4 Nov 2021 10:20] MySQL Verification Team
Hello Ruben Estuart,

Thank you for the report and feedback.

regards,
Umesh
[4 Nov 2021 13:43] MySQL Verification Team
Bug #105440 marked as duplicate of this one.
[14 Dec 2021 8:01] Iron Giant
screenshot of performance graph from mysql workbench 8.0.26

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[14 Dec 2021 8:02] Iron Giant
8.0.27 is *not* the first version to have this bug.  I saw this in MySQL Workbench 8.0.26.
[28 Mar 2022 16:21] MySQL Verification Team
Bug #106855 marked as duplicate of this one
[3 May 2022 11:55] MySQL Verification Team
Bug #107188 marked as duplicate of this one