The date time picker is used to select & apply time periods for continuous monitoring and load tests via two separate modes as explained below.

Test Run

Users can view the start and end times of a test run directly and manage test run phases using the "Manage Test Phase" button.

For running Test Runs, users can apply the following presets:

For completed Test Runs, users can apply these presets:

Manage Test Phase

In the Manage Test Phase window, users can either apply system-defined test phases or apply and delete user-defined test phases.

Global Action Items

Always On Monitoring

The user can now open the CMT test by switching to Always on Monitoring mode by applying the below presets.

Manage Named Time Window

Users can use this button to apply, add, edit, and delete user-defined named time windows, as well as apply system-defined named time windows. System defined named time windows cannot be deleted/edited.

Global Action Items

Select From Calendar

Users can now apply custom time by selecting this option. A calendar will open in a new window, allowing users to choose the start date and time as well as the end date and time, then apply their selections.

More

Users can now use shortcuts for applying time periods relative to the current time or enter date and time in the following formats:

- For relative time periods: `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, `d` for days, `w` for weeks, and `mo` for months.

Acceptable Date Formats:

- MM/DD/YYYY - MM-DD-YYYY - MM-DD-YY - Month date - Month date, year

Acceptable Time Format:

- HH:MM

Switch To Another Test

Users can now switch Test Runs directly from the time filter by selecting this option. A new window will open with a list of all test runs, and users can choose which phase they want to apply from the phase list column and click "Apply" to confirm their choice.

Recently Used

Users can now access recently applied time periods through this section. The "Recently Used" section stores up to the last 20 applied presets and custom times within the same mode (Test Run or Always-On Monitoring). When users switch to another mode, the recently used presets will be cleared.