Here is an example of a stacked area chart showing the relationship between active and inactive sessions over time.

The specification for this chart:

<result>
	<query engine="sql" type="static">
		select number_of_processes_active as "Active", number_of_processes_total - number_of_processes_active as "Inactive", histr_date as "History date" 
		from #ARG_ENGINE_SCHEMA#..dbw_session_load_histr order by 3
	</query>
	<dbwql> 
		instance/$instance/active_session_count_ts{"Active"}/$instance/inactive_session_count_ts{"Inactive"}/timestamp{"History date"}
	</dbwql>		
	<result-type>GRAPHICAL</result-type>
	<graphical>
		<title>Sessions</title>
		<interval>10</interval>
		<dynamic>true</dynamic>
		<max-age>7200</max-age>
		<resultset>
			<column>
				<name>Active</name>
				<sql-type>1</sql-type>
				<label/>
			</column>
			<column>
				<name>Inactive</name>
				<sql-type>1</sql-type>
				<label/>
			</column>
			<column>
				<name>History date</name>
				<sql-type>10</sql-type>
				<label/>
			</column>
		</resultset>
		<legend-side>RIGHT</legend-side>
		<stacked-area-chart>
			<to-plot>Inactive</to-plot>
			<to-plot>Active</to-plot>
			<time>History date</time>
			<chart-type>5</chart-type>
		</stacked-area-chart>
		<css>
		.default-color0.chart-area-symbol { -fx-background-color: #3e69a6, #233c5f; }
		.default-color1.chart-area-symbol { -fx-background-color: #66c859, #296321; }
		.default-color2.chart-area-symbol { -fx-background-color: #e6e6e6, #3f3f3f; }
		.default-color0.chart-series-area-line { -fx-stroke: #233c5f; }
		.default-color1.chart-series-area-line { -fx-stroke: #296321; }
		.default-color2.chart-series-area-line { -fx-stroke: #3f3f3f; }
		.default-color0.chart-series-area-fill { -fx-fill: #3e69a6; }
		.default-color1.chart-series-area-fill { -fx-fill: #66c859; }
		.default-color2.chart-series-area-fill { -fx-fill: #e6e6e6; }
		</css>
	</graphical>
</result>

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