Dashboards & Visualizations

Automatically and dynamically displaying panels using Tokens

marxsabandana
Path Finder

Hi, is there a way to dynamically show/hide sets of panels on a specific period of time? Like after 15 seconds, a different set of panels will appear on the dashboard; and the past set of panels will be hidden for a while. This will be on the loop by the way.

I only experienced hiding and showing panels using the "depends=$showPanel$" but this depends on the input forms' value which is done manually. Maybe there's a way to automate and change the values of a dropdown input?

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renjith_nair
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Please refer to one of my previous answers if it could help.

Try the run anywhere example from that and let me know in case of an questions

https://community.splunk.com/t5/Dashboards-Visualizations/Is-it-possible-to-use-tokens-to-alternate-...

 

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marxsabandana
Path Finder

This is really helpful. Thank you!

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renjith_nair
Legend

Please refer to one of my previous answers if it could help.

Try the run anywhere example from that and let me know in case of an questions

https://community.splunk.com/t5/Dashboards-Visualizations/Is-it-possible-to-use-tokens-to-alternate-...

 

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What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂

marxsabandana
Path Finder

Hi Renjith, just a follow-up question. Can this be done on transitioning with 7 interchanging panels? I've tried the run anywhere dashboard example but I think it only works properly when there are 2 different panels.

 

 

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