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<Collapser
id="predict-alert"
title="Predictive capability with Static thresholds (Available in public preview)"
title="Predictive alerts with static thresholds (Available in public preview)"
>
<Callout title="preview">
We're still working on this feature, but we'd love for you to try it out!

This feature is currently provided as part of a preview program pursuant to our [pre-release policies](/docs/licenses/license-information/referenced-policies/new-relic-pre-release-policy).
</Callout>

The <DNT>**Predictive capability**</DNT> in New Relic uses historical data to build models that predict breaches of static thresholds. You can set how far into the future to predict. If a breach is anticipated, a predictive alert event triggers, allowing you to act before disruptions occur.
The <DNT>**Predictive Alerts**</DNT> in New Relic uses historical data to build models that predict breaches of static thresholds. You can set how far into the future to predict. If a breach is anticipated, a predictive alert event triggers, allowing you to act before disruptions occur.

To enable the predictive capability:
To enable the <DNT>**Predictive Alerts**</DNT>:

1. In the <DNT>**Set condition thresholds**</DNT> section, select the threshold condition type as<DNT>**Static**</DNT>.
2. For the predictive capability, enable the <DNT>**Predict future behavior**</DNT> toggle.
2. For the predictive alerts, enable the <DNT>**Predict future behavior**</DNT> toggle.
3. Set the look-ahead time to predict how far into the future the threshold might be breached. The maximum look-ahead time is 360 times the [window duration](/docs/alerts/create-alert/create-alert-condition/alert-conditions/#window-duration).
4. Set the predicted alert event behavior, when the actual signal crosses the threshold.
* Close the predicted alert and open an actual alert.
* Keep the predicted alert open to reduce noise.

To learn more about the predictive capability, refer our [documentation](/docs/alerts/create-alert/set-thresholds/predictive-alerts).
To learn more about the <DNT>**Predictive Alerts**</DNT>, refer our [documentation](/docs/alerts/create-alert/set-thresholds/predictive-alerts).


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1. The closing timestamp is backdated to the start of the recovery period.
2. The evaluation resets and restarts from when the previous incident ended.

All conditions have an incident time limit setting that automatically force-close a long-lasting incident.
All conditions have an incident time limit setting that automatically force close a long-lasting incident.

New Relic automatically defaults to 3 days and recommends that you use our default settings for your first alert.

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</Step>
</Steps>

To know more about the cross-account alerts, refer to our [Cross account alerts.](/docs/alerts/create-alert/create-alert-condition/cross-account-alert)
To know more about the cross-account alerts, refer to our [Cross-account alerts.](/docs/alerts/create-alert/create-alert-condition/cross-account-alert)

## Edit an existing alert condition [#edit-existing-alert-condition]

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* CPU utilization time
* Garbage collection CPU time

Incidents will automatically close when the inverse of the threshold is met, but by using the UI you can also change the time when an [incident](/docs/new-relic-solutions/get-started/glossary/#alert-incident) force-closes for a JVM health metric. Default is 24 hours.
Incidents will automatically close when the inverse of the threshold is met, but by using the UI you can also change the time when an [incident](/docs/new-relic-solutions/get-started/glossary/#alert-incident) force closes for a JVM health metric. Default is 24 hours.
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### Evaluation delay [#evaluation-delay]

You can enable the `Use evaluation delay` flag and set up to 120 minutes to delay the evalution of incoming signals.
You can enable the `Use evaluation delay` flag and set up to 120 minutes to delay the evaluation of incoming signals.

When new entities are first deployed, resource utilization on the entity is often unusually high. In autoscale environments this can easily create a lot of false alerts. By delaying the start of alert detection on signals emitted from new entities you can significantly reduce the number of false alarms associated with deployments in orchestrated or autoscale environments.

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1. Go to <DNT>**[one.newrelic.com > Dashboards](https://one.newrelic.com//dashboards)**</DNT>.
2. Open the dashboard you want to share.
3. Navigate to <DNT>**<Icon name="fe-more-horizontal"/> > Metadata**</DNT>, and copy the entity GUID of the dasboard.
3. Navigate to <DNT>**<Icon name="fe-more-horizontal"/> > Metadata**</DNT>, and copy the entity GUID of the dashboard.

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<Collapser id="create-dashboard-url-nerdgraph" title="Create a live dashboard URL">
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title: "Nerdgraph tutorial: Create and manage dashboards"
title: "NerdGraph tutorial: Create and manage dashboards"
tags:
- Dashboards
- Dashboards API
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* Automatically detect and visualize the relationships between AWS entities on [Maps](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/maps/advanced-maps).
* Keep the representation of your infrastructure topology updated as changes occur in your AWS environment.
* View the current configuration of your AWS resources.
* Assess the reliability of your AWS infrastructure via the AWS reliability [Scorecards](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/catalogs/scorecards/scorecards).
* Assess the reliability of your AWS infrastructure via the AWS reliability [Scorecards](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/scorecards/getting-started).

The <DNT>**Auto-Discovery**</DNT> feature is available only to **[Advanced Compute](https://newrelic.com/pricing/compute#pricing_plan-compute)** customers. To enroll, navigate to <DNT>**[one.newrelic.com > Administration](https://one.newrelic.com//admin-portal) > Preview & Trials**</DNT>, and enroll for <DNT>**New experiences: Maps, Transaction 360, and Auto-Discovery**</DNT>.

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id="dashboards-metadata"
title="See metadata"
>
Inside a dasboard, click the 'metadata' button to access the <DNT>**metadata**</DNT> widget. There you can see the dashboard's entity GUID, account ID, account name, and manage all the tags added to the dashboard.
Inside a dashboard, click the 'metadata' button to access the <DNT>**metadata**</DNT> widget. There you can see the dashboard's entity GUID, account ID, account name, and manage all the tags added to the dashboard.

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width="50%;"
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id="dashboards-tags"
title="See tags"
>
Inside a dasboard, click the 'tags' button to access the <DNT>**tags**</DNT> widget. There you can see the dashboard's account ID, account name, email of the person who created it, permissions, and the ID of the trusted account.
Inside a dashboard, click the 'tags' button to access the <DNT>**tags**</DNT> widget. There you can see the dashboard's account ID, account name, email of the person who created it, permissions, and the ID of the trusted account.

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```
mutation {
dashboardUpdateLiveUrlCreationPolicies(
policiesInput: {
policies: {
accountIds: [1,2],
liveUrlCreationAllowed: true}
) {
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## Access management [#access-management]

As an Administrator, perform the following steps to grant access to a user for [managing live dashboard and chart URLs](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/share-charts-dashboards-externally/#dashboard). Check with the user about there specific needs and accordingly do the configuration. To learn more about user management, refer to [User management tutorial](/docs/accounts/accounts-billing/new-relic-one-user-management/account-user-mgmt-tutorial/).
As an Administrator, perform the following steps to grant access to a user for [managing live dashboard and chart URLs](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/share-charts-dashboards-externally/#dashboard). Check with the user about their specific needs and accordingly do the configuration. To learn more about user management, refer to [User management tutorial](/docs/accounts/accounts-billing/new-relic-one-user-management/account-user-mgmt-tutorial/).

<Steps>

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<Collapser
id="operations-count"
title="Get the list of operations performed with the live dasboard URLs in a specific time period."
title="Get the list of operations performed with the live dashboard URLs in a specific time period."
>
To get the list of operations performed with the live dasboard URLs in a specific time period, run the following query.
To get the list of operations performed with the live dashboard URLs in a specific time period, run the following query.

<Callout variant="tip">
The following example query retrieves records from the last week. You can adjust the time period and the facet as needed.
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When using live dashboard URLs, it's important to understand the associated costs and how to manage them effectively. <DNT>**Public Dashboards**</DNT> is an Advanced Compute Product feature offered as an [add-on](/docs/accounts/accounts-billing/new-relic-one-pricing-billing/add-on-billing) or as a part of the Compute pricing model. Advanced [CCUs](/docs/licenses/license-information/product-definitions/new-relic-one-pricing-definitions/#compute-capacity-unit) are consumed when queries are executed from the dashboard visualizations, which happens in the following cases:
* On page load
* On time picker changes
* On refresh-rate triggerss
* On refresh-rate triggers

You can monitor your usage costs from **[New Relic Administration](https://one.newrelic.com/admin-portal) > Compute Management > Advanced capabilities**.
### Cost management practices
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## Chart share and view options [#share-charts]

Most charts have various options, including a chart-embed option, getting a chart as an image, and adding a chart to a dashboard. For more details, refer to [Import, export, add, and share dashboards and charts](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/dashboards-charts-import-export-data/).
Most charts have various options, including a chart-embed option, getting a chart as an image, and adding a chart to a dashboard. See [Import, export, and add dashboards and charts](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/dashboards-charts-import-export-data/). To share a chart within your team, see [Share dashboards and charts internally](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/share-charts-dashboards-internally/#share-charts-internally). To share a chart externally, see [Share dashboards and charts publicly](/docs/query-your-data/explore-query-data/dashboards/share-charts-dashboards-externally/#chart).

## Chart with a predicted trend [#chart-forecasted-trend]

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