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Functional explanation of the number of accesses
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| 1-hour unit |
The number of accesses of a 1-hour unit of all tags is indicated by view by unique access and total access.
Moreover, a display of the transition graph of the part on the 1st indicates the number of accesses of the part on the 1st for every tag index by graph per 1 hour.
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| One-day unit |
The number of accesses of an one-day unit of all tags is indicated by view by unique access and total access.
Moreover, a display of a minute of transition graph for one month indicates a minute of the number of accesses by graph per one day for one month for every tag index.
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| One-month unit |
The number of accesses of an one-month unit of all tags is indicated by view by unique access and total access.
Moreover, a display of the transition graph for one year indicates the number of accesses for one year for every tag index by graph per one month.
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| One-year unit |
The number of accesses of an one-year unit of all tags is indicated by view by unique access and total access.
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| General-purpose counter |
The number of total accesses of a general-purpose counter is indicated by view by unique access and total access.
A general-purpose counter is a user a counter which can set up a numerical value freely, and has one at a time for every tag index. Although it will function as the counter of a unit similarly for one day, a value is not initialized automatically and addition is always continued. Please use to measure access of only a certain special period.
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