Integration Dashboard

Integration Dashboard

The Dashboard is the default landing page for the SIS Integration module. It provides a high-level visual overview of key data entities within your tenant.

Tenant Statistics

The primary feature of this page is the Tenant Statistics chart. This line graph displays the total count of specific entities in the system, tracked over the past several days.


As shown in the image, the chart tracks:
  1. Roles
  2. Locations
  3. Classes
This allows you to see at-a-glance stability or changes in these core data sets.

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Note: This Page is a Placeholder
The current Integration Dashboard is a placeholder with basic functionality. We are actively exploring ways to make this page a more powerful and useful tool for monitoring your integrations.

We want your feedback! If you have ideas for charts, statistics, or metrics that you would like to see on this page (such as last sync time, sync errors, new users created, etc.), please submit your suggestions to our support team.

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