Dashboards & Visualizations

Drill down from timechart to another dashboard

Marco
Communicator

Hello Splunkers,

I am currently displaying the results of different reports in a time chart. What I would like to do is when a user clicks on a specific line on the graph it redirects them to another dashboard.

For Example:

If the User clicks the blue line (Report 1) it would redirect them to the dashboard one

If the User clicks the Red line (Report 2) it would redirect them to the dashboard two

....

 

Aggregate Reports.png

 

 

 

 

Below is the XML I have coded up:

<dashboard theme="dark"><label>Reports </label>
<row>
<panel>
<chart>
<title>Total AA's</title>
<search ref="Total Reports"></search>
<option name="charting.drilldown">all</option>
<drilldown>
<set token="Report1">$click.name2$</set>
<set token="Report2">$click.name2$</set>
<set token="Report3">$click.name2$</set>
<set token="Report4">$click.name2$</set>
</drilldown>
</chart>
</panel>
</row>
</dashboard>

 

Is there a way to say If user clicks Report2 then go to dashboard2?

 

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Marco
Communicator

I figured it out, you can use these things called conditions inside the drill down.

<drilldown>
<condition field="Report1">
<link>Report1</link>
</condition>
<condition field="Report2">
<link>Report2</link>
</condition>
<condition field="Report3">
<link>Report3</link>
</condition>
<condition field="Report4">
<link>Report4</link>
</condition>
</drilldown>

 

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Marco
Communicator

I figured it out, you can use these things called conditions inside the drill down.

<drilldown>
<condition field="Report1">
<link>Report1</link>
</condition>
<condition field="Report2">
<link>Report2</link>
</condition>
<condition field="Report3">
<link>Report3</link>
</condition>
<condition field="Report4">
<link>Report4</link>
</condition>
</drilldown>

 

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