Show a count of actors

Being able to determine the number of actors in data sets of any size, rapidly is a basic requirement for most businesses today. You can determine the number of actors across all events over a set period of time in a number of ways. 

Show a count of actors over a set period of time

Finding the number of actors over a set period of time is a basic query that does not require any custom built properties. 

To show a count of actors over a set period of time, do the following: 
  1. In the left menu bar, click Explore. 

  2. In the first line of the query builder, accept the defaults count and select user (actors) from the drop-down list.

  3. In the second line of the query builder, accept the default: Filtered to all user actors.

  4. In the third line of the query builder, accept the default: Split by none.

  5. Specify the Starting time for the query by either selecting from the drop-down list, clicking the calendar icon and selecting a date from the pop-up calendar, or clicking text field and entering the desired value. In our example, we entered a value of 180 days ago. For more information on how Scuba handles time intervals, see Specify time in a query.

  6. For the Ending time, select now.

  7. Click GO. The query results appears in the window on the right. We received the following results for our query.