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Manage Warnings
Welcome to your one-stop-shop to deep dive into your warnings, understand them better, and collaborate with your team to get them fixed in record time!
Warning Dashboard
Your Warning Dashboard (Overview Tab) serves as a central hub for managing all your warnings. This feature provides you with a comprehensive view of all your warnings within your analytics providers, helping you proactively monitor them for quick issue resolution.

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Warning Management View
After having identified all the warnings threatening to undermine the quality of our data, it’s time to take action. For it, accessing your Warning Management View is as simple as clicking on the warning you want to investigate.

Let’s have a look at all the things you’ll be able to see and manage, which process slightly vary depending on the different types of warnings Trackingplan automatically notifies you about.
Managing Traffic Warnings
When it comes to Traffic Warnings, we've got you covered with a tailored view designed to address the unique challenges associated with managing traffic-related issues.
- Daily Traffic Chart: This chart will show you the event’s traffic evolution, including warnings triggered based on either the threshold inferred from your user traffic or your manual configuration.
- Customize Traffic Tolerences: Your Warning Management View also allows you to tailor the threshold at which your traffic warnings trigger. For it, you’ll be able to choose among the following tolerances:
- Low: Ideal for critical events, triggering alerts at the slightest variation.
- Medium: Balanced monitoring, ensuring reliable tracking without excessive notifications.
- High: Best for non-critical events, alerting only on major changes.
- Notes: You can also add any relevant information in the description box to track the warning progress for seamless collaboration within your team.
- More Info: Here’s where you can learn more about the elements affected by the warning, such as getting more context about the environment, the app version, the source, or the release number in which the warning has been spotted.
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Example of how you can instantly see the days in which the traffic of an event has dropped below the threshold’s expectations.
Moreover, at the bottom of your Warning Management View, these are the buttons you’ll see when managing traffic-related issues:

- See Tracks: Here’s where you’ll be able to download a sample payload of the warning with the data layer ****of that event to get the real picture of what the browser captured when the event was triggered.
- See per page: Here’s where you’ll be able to explore the correlation between the detected traffic warning and the pages at which it triggers.
- Quick Fixes: Finally, you’ll also have the option to fix your warnings and take immediate action directly from your Warning Management View. Watch the video to see it in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ESB4SXzx34
Managing Specification Warnings
Specification Warnings also require different needs, and that is why your Warning Management view will change slightly because of it.