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You can view information about all your APIs, or zoom in on specific\nones. This dashboard helps you assess:\n\n- **API growth trends** - Use the **Sum of traffic metric** to see where your traffic is coming from. By using different time periods you can see which countries generate the most traffic at which times. You can also record traffic rates over different time periods to see trends in growth.\n- **Error trends** - Use the **Sum of error count** metric to see where API errors are coming from. By using different time periods you can see which countries generate the most errors at which times. You can also record error rates over different time periods to see trends in growth.\n- **Quality of service** - Use the **Average of total response\n time** and **Average of target response time** metrics to see how your backend services are performing by country.\n\n\n| **Note:** **Data delay interval** \n| After API calls are made to proxies, it may take up to **10 minutes** for the data to appear in dashboards, custom reports, and management API calls.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nThe Geomap Dashboard **Required roles:** To access the **Geomap** dashboard, you must have the following IAM predefined roles:\n|\n| - `roles/apigee.analyticsViewer`\n| - `roles/apigee.analyticsEditor`\n| - `roles/apigee.addonsconfig.get`\n|\n| For more information, see [How to specify a predefined role](/apigee/docs/api-platform/get-started/permissions#expandable-1).\n\nTo access the Geomap dashboard:\n\nIn the Google Cloud console, go to the **Analytics \\\u003e End user analysis \\\u003e Geomap** page.\n\n[Go to Geomap](https://console.cloud.google.com//apigee/analytics/enduser/geomap)\n\nThe dashboard opens as shown:\n\nWhat does this dashboard measure?\n\nBy default, the dashboard displays the **Sum of traffic** metric. The following table\ndescribes each of the metrics tracked by the Geomap dashboard:\n\n| Metric | Description |\n|---------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Sum of traffic | Also known as throughput. The number of API requests and resulting responses seen by the organization. |\n| Sum of error count | The total number of all API requests that are unsuccessful, that is, the request does not deliver a response as desired by the end user. |\n| Average of total response time | The time an API takes to respond to an incoming request. |\n| Average of target response time | The average time it takes the target endpoint to respond to an incoming request for the selected period. |\n\nUsing the dashboard\n\nThe dashboard has a set of dropdown menus that you\ncan use to filter the information shown in it. The filter dropdown menus are dynamic.\nFor example, if you select an environment from the Environments dropdown, then any proxies,\nhostnames, countries, and regions\nassociated with that environment are automatically selected in the other dropdown menus, charts, and tables.\nFor more information, see\n[About filter properties](/looker/docs/studio/about-filter-properties) in\nthe Looker Studio documentation.\n\nUse the date selector to pick a start and end date to measure. The date selector only\nlets you select dates in day increments. You can't select a time range increment\nthat is smaller than a day.\n\nThe map is interactive. Click a country to see traffic for that country. You can right-click\na data table for actions like sorting and exporting data.\n| **Note:** Seeing a dimension entity named ***(not set)*** ? For more information, see [What does an analytics entity named (not set) mean?](/apigee/docs/api-platform/analytics/why-am-i-seeing-analytics-entity-named-not-set)\n\nWhat else do I need to know about this\ndashboard?\n\nBy default, the dashboard displays metrics for all API proxies. Alternatively, select an API proxy to\nmeasure from the **Proxies** dropdown menu.\n\nSelect an entry under the **Countries** and **Geographical regions** lists\nto drill down on specific countries, states, and cities (depending on the specific geography of the country you are interested in).\nFor example, you can look at\nUnited States data, then select a geographical region, and then view a list of cities from which traffic is\ngenerated. You can click a city name in the table to see traffic for that city.\n\nThis dashboard uses standard controls, like the date selector, hovering over maps for more\ncontext, exporting data to CSV, and so on. To learn more, see\n[Using the analytics dashboards](/apigee/docs/api-platform/analytics/using-analytics-dashboards).\n\nMake a copy in Looker Studio\n\nYou can edit, save, and share a copy of the dashboard in\n[Looker Studio](/looker/docs/studio/new-studio-docs). To get started:\n\n1. Click **Make a copy in Looker Studio**.\n2. From the dropdown menu, select the report you wish to copy.\n3. In Looker Studio, click **Save and share**.\n4. Click **Acknowledge and save**.\n\nYou can now edit the copy saved in your user account. For details on using\nLooker Studio to edit and create reports, see the [Looker Studio\ndocumentation](/looker/docs/studio/about-reports).\n| **Note:** Any changes you make in Looker Studio are not reflected back in the Apigee dashboard."]]