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RobertRi
Communicator

Hi Community!

I'm trying to create a form search, in which the user should:

1.) Choose a time range in which he suggests the Events
2.) Select a host on which he will see the Events
3.) Select the desired Event

Here in the 3rd step, I have the Problem. The user should see a formatted timestamp (Event1_tok) for this one Event and then it should be passed into the original search, but it seems because the timestamp is formated, the search fail.
How can I pass the correct timeformat to the search, that I only get this one Event?

<form>
  <label>Review Config Changes Testing</label>
  <description>Specify TimeRange in which the events are suggested. Then define HostName and Events to compare.</description>
  <fieldset autoRun="false">

    <input type="time" token="TimeRange_tok">
      <label>Select a Time Range</label>
      <default>
        <earliestTime>-15m</earliestTime>
        <latestTime>now</latestTime>
      </default>
    </input>

    <input type="dropdown" token="HostName_tok">
      <label>Select a HostName</label>
      <search>
        <query>index=xkm sourcetype=xkmconfig earliest=$TimeRange_tok.earliest$ latest=$TimeRange_tok.latest$ | stats count by host </query>
      </search>
      <fieldForLabel>host</fieldForLabel>
      <fieldForValue>host</fieldForValue>
    </input>

        <input type="dropdown" token="Event1_tok">
      <label>Select first Event</label>
      <search>
        <query>index=xkm sourcetype=xkmconfig host=$HostName_tok$ earliest=$TimeRange_tok.earliest$ latest=$TimeRange_tok.latest$ | eval EventTime1=strftime(_time, "%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S") | stats count by EventTime1 </query>
      </search>
      <fieldForLabel>EventTime1</fieldForLabel>
      <fieldForValue>_time</fieldForValue>
    </input>
  </fieldset>



  <row>
    <panel>
      <event>
        <search>
          <query>index=xkm sourcetype=xkmconfig host=$HostName_tok$ earliest=$Event1_tok$ latest=$Event1_tok$ </query>
          <!--earliestTime>$ TimeRange_tok.earliest$</earliestTime>
          <latestTime>$ TimeRange_tok.latest$</latestTime-->
        </search>
      </event>
    </panel>
  </row>
</form>

Thank you for your help!
Robert

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1 Solution

somesoni2
Revered Legend

Replace your Event1_tok input definition with this.

  <input type="dropdown" token="Event1_tok">
       <label>Select first Event</label>
       <search>
         <query>index=xkm sourcetype=xkmconfig host=$HostName_tok$ earliest=$TimeRange_tok.earliest$ latest=$TimeRange_tok.latest$ | eval EventTime1=strftime(_time, "%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S") | stats count by EventTime1,_time </query>
       </search>
       <fieldForLabel>EventTime1</fieldForLabel>
       <fieldForValue>_time</fieldForValue>
     </input>
   </fieldset>

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Replace your Event1_tok input definition with this.

  <input type="dropdown" token="Event1_tok">
       <label>Select first Event</label>
       <search>
         <query>index=xkm sourcetype=xkmconfig host=$HostName_tok$ earliest=$TimeRange_tok.earliest$ latest=$TimeRange_tok.latest$ | eval EventTime1=strftime(_time, "%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S") | stats count by EventTime1,_time </query>
       </search>
       <fieldForLabel>EventTime1</fieldForLabel>
       <fieldForValue>_time</fieldForValue>
     </input>
   </fieldset>
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RobertRi
Communicator

Thanks,that works! Regards Robert

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