Measuring the performance of your instance in Next Experience

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  • 更新日 2026年03月12日
  • 所要時間:3分
  • View the performance-based information, including the UI loading times, for any recently accessed Next Experience page by using the client interaction table.

    Key Benefits

    • Monitor your instance performance proactively and view this information for up to seven days.
    • Identify and investigate performance issues, such as slow UI load times.
    • View the server response times.

    The following table lists the performance data that you can view in the client interaction table. You can find this table by navigating to All > System Logs > Client Interactions.

    表 : 1. Next Experience client interaction table
    Header items Description
    Created Date and time that the record was created.
    Total UI Time Time, in milliseconds, that the page takes to load.
    Content Download Time Time, in milliseconds, that the content takes to get from the server to the client.
    UXF Screen Route Route that is used to load the page for the given experience. For example, if you’re accessing the page from a list or form, Classic is displayed. If you’re accessing a workspace, the route that is defined in UI Builder is displayed.
    Referrer URL being accessed.
    Application Application that the URL belongs to.
    Type Interaction that is being measured. Type options include:
    • PAGE_LOAD: Indicates that the interaction was a full page load.
    • NAVIGATION: Indicates that the interaction was routed within a single page application.
    • IN-PAGE: Indicates the time that the interaction within the page has taken and is captured for limited interactions.
    Interruption Type of page load interruption and information about the type of interruption. If there was no interruption, the record displays none. The page load interruptions can impact the total UI time metric.
    Name Contextual information for in-page interactions.
    Data Contextual information for in-page interactions.