ArcGIS Pro 2.6.8; enterprise geodatabase
When troubleshooting layer/query performance:
It would be great if we could see how long the map took to refresh by hovering over the refresh icon.
Video:
I'm aware that elapsed times are provided in the Diagnostic Monitor:
However, I'm wondering if hovering over the refresh button might be more more convenient. Especially when there are lots of log rows to sift through.
It looks like you're submitting this idea against ArcGIS Pro 2.6.x.
I wanted to note that the Diagnostic Monitor received an overhaul at 2.9 to make it far more functional. 2.9 help topic is here: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/2.9/get-started/arcgis-diagnostic-monitor.htm
Latest help topic is here: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/get-started/arcgis-diagnostic-monitor.htm
When you refresh the map, you see that the Function is Map.Draw. You can filter the log on that to eliminate anything you're not interested in, and sort on Elapsed time:
I understand this is not exactly what the idea is requesting but thought it might be helpful to share.
@KoryKramer Thanks Kory. That helps.
It would also help to do this in the attribute table too: hover over the refresh button in the attribute table to get the attribute table load time.
Alternatively, display the elapsed time as a label right in the attribute table, similar to a SQL client like SQL Developer:
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