Dashboards & Visualizations

Creating a progress bar in splunk

mdmaala
Communicator

hello!

In my dashboard, I want to create a progress bar in terms of percentage, that when the machine's actual cycle time exceeds the ideal cycle time threshold,it should send an alarm notification.

in the form of a bar graph,I should be able to display the ideal cycle time threshold value and under it is the progress bar that starts to run in real time, when the machine starts to run.

thank you so much!

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niketn
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@mdmaala could you please elaborate with what you have and what you expect to achieve? Can you add some sample data/SPL for community to assist you better? Please ensure you mock/anonymize any sensitive information before posting.

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vnravikumar
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Hi @mdmaala

Check the following solution by @niketnilay, it may help you

https://answers.splunk.com/answers/577760/how-can-i-create-a-visual-progress-bar-tracker-in.html

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mdmaala
Communicator

thank you so much! i'll check on this!

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mdmaala
Communicator

i think @niketnilay 's example does not fit for what I want to do. but this might be of help in the future.

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niketn
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@mdmaala @vnravikumar I have converted this answer to comment to keep the question as unanswered until more details are provided for the community to assist better.

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