
To run NRQL queries and create dashboards to view or share, query the JavaScriptError event type in the query builder. This allows you to query your error data in the query builder. > Browser > (select an app) > JS errors: Use this page to group and filter errors, explore stack trace details, and examine trends. To decode minified JavaScript and make these error stack traces more useful, you can upload JavaScript source maps to New Relic. If your JavaScript is minified, the errors on the JS errors page may not be very useful. The Event log shows the browser interactions, AJAX calls, and traces that led up to an error. Select Error instances to see event logs and stack traces, if available.

Select an error from the main page to view detailed information about that error, such as the top five browsers that error occurred on, the top five devices it occurred on, and associated URIs.The Error profiles table shows notable statistical variations, such as browser versions or devices that have errors occurring more frequently than normal. To filter the data by only showing errors with specific attributes, use the Filter dropdown.(The Page loads chart cannot be changed with grouping.) To change how your error data is grouped, use the Group by function.

Box so you can more quickly find and fix errors by keywords, URLs, etc.
