Key Indicator Overview
The Overview page gives access to:
• the key indicator card, which provides an overview of the main characteristics
For more details on object cards, see The Card of an Object, in the "Platform - Common Features" section.
• computed information, in the form of a dashboard
Indicator Status
Default statuses
The following statuses are available by default:
• Unknown
• Operational
• Warning
• Unsatisfactory
• Critical
• Failed
Their meaning depends on the indicator category and interpretation logics behind it.

The indicator status is to be distinguished from the indicator state (which indicates whether the indicator is active or not).
Information about indicator status computation
The indicator status is computed based on:
• the indicator latest values
• the aggregation period
• the aggregation method
The key indicator status is computed when:
• a new value is added
• an existing value is deleted
• key indicator thresholds are edited
• the indicator state (active or inactive) has been modified
Time to Failure
A linear interpolation of past values is performed to compute Time To Failure.
You must specify the number of past values taken into account to compute Time to Failure. For more details, see
Key Indicator Overview.
Value | Details |
|---|
Unknown | Not enough data available (at least 2 aggregated values should be available) |
Unforeseen | The indicator values evolve in a way which makes it impossible to reach/predict the Failed status.  9999 is displayed in the Time to Failure column of the list of indicators. |
0 day(s) | The indicator status is "Failed" already. |
Last Measurement of the Key Indicator
Last Measurement indicates the number of days elapsed since an indicator value was last entered.
This value is rounded to the closest integer.
Key Indicator Value
In the property page of the indicator, you can also find the Value of the indicator.
The indicator value is the last aggregated measurement of the key indicator.

If no aggregation period or method have been defined, it is the last measurement of the indicator.