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Get the click.value in a event handler using SplunkJS

MikeJu25
Path Finder

Hi,

My dashboard has a row-clickable table. 

allassetstable.on("click", function(e) {
        // Bypass the default behavior
        e.preventDefault();
        // Displays a data object in the console
        console.log("Clicked the table:", e.data);
    });

 Now once I clicked the table, I got this from console: 

Clicked the table: 
{click.name: "database_id", click.value: "dfd033abe230eb961276fd5981c209f11b7925ee8736474265196215bc0f8b7d", click.name2: "database_id", click.value2: "dfd033abe230eb961276fd5981c209f11b7925ee8736474265196215bc0f8b7d", row.database_id: "dfd033abe230eb961276fd5981c209f11b7925ee8736474265196215bc0f8b7d", …}
click.name: "database_id"
click.name2: "database_id"
click.value: "dfd033abe230eb961276fd5981c209f11b7925ee8736474265196215bc0f8b7d"
click.value2: "dfd033abe230eb961276fd5981c209f11b7925ee8736474265196215bc0f8b7d"
earliest: "1621956660.000"
latest: 1624819906
row.anomaly_count: "144"

How should I modify the JS code to get the value stored in click.value instead of the entire data block? I tried e.data.click.value before but it didn't work out. 

Thank you in advance! 

Regards,

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kamlesh_vaghela
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@MikeJu25 

Can you please try this?

allassetstable.on("click", function(e) {
    // Bypass the default behavior
    e.preventDefault();
    // Displays a data object in the console
    console.log(e.data['click.value'])
    console.log("Clicked the table:", e.data);
});

 

Thanks
KV
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kamlesh_vaghela
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@MikeJu25 

Can you please try this?

allassetstable.on("click", function(e) {
    // Bypass the default behavior
    e.preventDefault();
    // Displays a data object in the console
    console.log(e.data['click.value'])
    console.log("Clicked the table:", e.data);
});

 

Thanks
KV
▄︻̷̿┻̿═━一

If any of my reply helps you to solve the problem Or gain knowledge, an upvote would be appreciated.

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