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I have a need to monitor thousands of B2B transactions, and to display only the B2B sites that are "down." When the customer site is "up" I want them to be removed from the list.

Can this be done?

Example

Customer #1 down since [date and time]

Customer #2 down since [date and time]

[...]

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Nick Coates
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May 24, 2021

Hi Jamie,

This wouldn't be possible out of the box. By default all components are shown regardless of whether they are operational or not. At Broadcom we use audience-specific pages and have set up components mapping to customer tenants. When a customer logs in they only see their components/environment. However appreciate this probably isn't what you are looking for.

Alternatively you could write a custom page that utilizes the Statuspage API and use some JavaScript that would only display components that have a status other than operational. 

Thanks,
Nick

Thanks for your insight!

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