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How to replace the response code value in a dashboard panel

vinaykata
Path Finder

Hi,
I wanted to replace the response code (401) with 200 for a specific url in the website monitoring app. please see the attached screenshot for the reference. The colored fields has IIS service name and url. Lets say If I have a 100 URL inputs in the website monitoring app, I wanted to replace the 401 value only for specific single URL but not for all of the 100 URL's.alt text

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adonio
Ultra Champion

not sure what are the fields but you can probably add some eval there
if the field for url is "url", the field for status is: "status" and your special url is: "unique_website", try something along those lines,
... | eval status = if(url=="unique_website" AND status=="401","200",status)

hope it helps

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adonio
Ultra Champion

not sure what are the fields but you can probably add some eval there
if the field for url is "url", the field for status is: "status" and your special url is: "unique_website", try something along those lines,
... | eval status = if(url=="unique_website" AND status=="401","200",status)

hope it helps

vinaykata
Path Finder

Wonderful!!! That was a perfect call!! Thank you sir

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vinaykata
Path Finder

How do I accept this answer, I am not seeing any options below to accept this answer

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adonio
Ultra Champion

happy it helped, converted to an answer, you can kindly accept, up-vote or both

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