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What Information Is Displayed in the Query History?

The Query History page displays a chart and statistics concerning query results and the most common expressions queried during the specified time period. It is used to determine general trends in order to fine tune search results and resolve search issues.

Example: If the expression Coveo AND help is often queried, it is possible to add the Coveo online help and other pertinent documents as Top Results.

Notes:

  • The Usage Analytics Module provides more tools to analyze the usage of your Coveo implementation (see On-Premises Usage Analytics Module).

  • Reports are limited to the content of the query and index history. To save disk space, query and index history are kept only for a configurable time period (see Modifying the Report Settings). By default, they are deleted after 15 days.

Section Description

Period

Displays charts and statistics for a Fixed (the last hour, 6 hours, week, etc.), One month, or a Custom time period (delimited by two dates).

Chart

Displays the number of queries made during a specific time interval (ex.: between 9h00 and 9h30). The time intervals are dependent on the period selected (ex.: for a 1 day period, the time intervals are of 1 hour; whereas, for a 2 week period, the time intervals are of 1 day).

Point the cursor on a column to display statistics for this time interval.

Query Statistics

Displays the number of queries made according to their result type as well as the maximum, minimum and average number of results per query.

There are four possible result types:

Successful: The query returned at least one document.

No result: The query did not return a document.

Corrected: Users choose to apply a spelling correction proposed by CES.

Erroneous: The query contained displayed one or several errors. 

Top Queries

Displays the most frequent query expressions according to their result type.

There are four result types:

Successful: The query returned at least one document.

Erroneous: The query contained displayed one or several errors.

No result: The query did not return a document.

Corrected: Users choose to apply a spelling correction proposed by CES.

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