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Component: BC-CCM-MON
Component Name: Monitoring
Description: Calculation method that reduces the time resolution of performance database data after certain periods of time since the collection of the data, to limit the size of the performance database. Aggregation can contain both a simple average and an additional weighting of the source data.
Key Concepts: Aggregation is a process in SAP's Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (BC-CCM-MON) that combines multiple data points into a single value. This allows for more efficient analysis of large datasets, as well as the ability to compare data points across different time periods. Aggregation can be used to calculate averages, sums, and other statistical values. How to use it: In order to use aggregation in SAP's Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure, you must first define the data points that you want to aggregate. This can be done by selecting the appropriate fields from the available data sources. Once the data points have been selected, you can then define the aggregation type (e.g. average, sum, etc.) and the time period for which you want to aggregate the data. Tips & Tricks: When using aggregation in SAP's Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure, it is important to ensure that the data points you are aggregating are compatible with each other. For example, if you are aggregating numerical values, make sure that all of the values are of the same type (e.g. integers or floats). Additionally, it is important to ensure that the time periods for which you are aggregating data are consistent across all of your data points. Related Information: For more information on aggregation in SAP's Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure, please refer to the official documentation available on SAP's website. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use aggregation in SAP's Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure.