Display Sessions
- Last UpdatedApr 07, 2025
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The Display Sessions page is available on the PI Vision Administration website and it allows administrators to see which users are actively connected to PI Vision, which displays those users are connected to, as well as information about how long it took displays to load new data when updating.

To refresh the Display Sessions page with the latest information, select the Refresh
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If you want to export the Display Sessions information into a .csv file, select Export.
Each row on the Display Sessions page represents a session, which is a connection to a single display. For example, if a user has multiple displays open, each of those sessions appears on a separate row. For each session, several pieces of information are provided in the following columns:
ID - The ID that is associated with the display that the user is connected to.
Name - The name of the display that the user is connected to.
User ID - The user who is connected to a display.
Opened - The date and time when the user first opened the display to begin the session.
Updated - How long ago the display last updated with new data.
First - The duration of time it took to load the display's data when the display was first opened to start the session. This duration may be longer than the subsequent data updates because all data needs to load at the initial startup, as opposed to only items that changed.
Latest - The duration of time it took the display to load with new data for the most recent update.
Min - The shortest duration of time it took the display to update with new data during the session.
Max - The longest duration of time it took the display to update with new data during the session.
Avg - The average duration of time it took the display to update with new data during the session.
Session ID - A unique identifier for the session.