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PRTG maps add a table like the one that appears when creating a custom table sensor

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Hi,

When adding the custom table sensor, during the creation process Prtg will display a screen which allows you to select the channels and sensors per channel which you want. During that time PRTG will also display the full table it retreived.

Table

I am curious to see if it is possible to add the above table (including the string values ) to a map and keep it up to date like a sensor? It doesn't need to include warnings, or errors or something, I will create seperate sensors for that, this is purely for a simple and clean overview on the map.

Thanks!

maps prtg table

Created on May 3, 2019 8:02:58 AM

Last change on May 3, 2019 10:08:55 PM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1



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Netwerkbeheerder01,

I cannot see the image you linked here, as it goes to a page that says it doesn't exist.
But in regards to your inquiry, such an object would require some hefty coding, and isn't something we have planned at this time.
If you would like to make a feature request for this, please follow this link.

Benjamin Day
Paessler Support

Created on May 3, 2019 10:11:42 PM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1



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Hi Benjamin,

Thank you for your answer! This is the image I was trying to link to: https://imgur.com/a/YnrrqfO I figured that since PRTG is able to generate this table during the creation process of the sensor, it might also be able to simply display it on a map. But if it's not possible and requires a lot of coding I will simply leave it be for the time being.

Thanks again.

Created on May 6, 2019 6:50:02 AM



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Netwerkbeheerder01,

Yes, this would require some custom coding to accomplish.

Benjamin Day
Paessler Support

Created on May 6, 2019 5:18:38 PM by  Benjamin Day [Paessler Support] (1,441) 2 1




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