# Your dashboard


It also gives you tools with which to carry out operations on any of your datasets including scheduling/pausing data extractions, and turning off data publication.

Your dashboard contains six areas:

  • At the top, recent error reports are highlighted in red. You can see more detail by clicking on a link to expand.
  • The record processing graph shows you a breakdown of the records that have been processed in the last seven days.
  • The processing history shows you details of individual datasets that have been processed over a period of time.
  • The storage indicator shows you the size of the data stored in your Elasticsearch database
  • The publication box shows you the current publishing environment and your endpoints.
  • The task pane shows you the data extraction tasks that are available to be run.

You can look at the following parts of your dsahboard and use them to manage your data:

  1. The record processing graph
  2. Your processing history
  3. Expanded processing records
  4. Storage and publication
  5. The task pane
  6. Executing an extraction
  7. Scheduling an extraction