Dashboards & Visualizations

How to assign the value to contain all events if using mvfind() in multiselect ?

Jouman
Path Finder

Hi all,

I deal with a multi-value fields and try to provide a multiselect dropdown for users.
Therefore, I use mvfind() in the setting for Token value(prefix) / Token value(Suffix).
Token value(Prefix) = isnotnull(mvfind( HWid, "
Token value(Suffix) = "))

It works well if I input one HW ID or many HW ID.
However, I get trouble in inputing "all".

I want to provide users all events by default but I am unable to find a way to do this by using mvfind().
It is similar as wildchar (all any values) to mvfind().
Is there any suggestion on how to provide all events on mvfind() ?

Thank you so much!

Jouman

0 Karma
1 Solution

bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Set the value multiselect value for "all" to be .* so it effectively becomes

isnotnull(mvfind(HWid,".*"))

which will then find any value in HWid

View solution in original post

Jouman
Path Finder

The answer works perfectly! 

Thank you so much!

0 Karma

bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Set the value multiselect value for "all" to be .* so it effectively becomes

isnotnull(mvfind(HWid,".*"))

which will then find any value in HWid

Career Survey
First 500 qualified respondents will receive a $20 gift card! Tell us about your professional Splunk journey.
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Tech Talk Recap | Mastering Threat Hunting

Mastering Threat HuntingDive into the world of threat hunting, exploring the key differences between ...

Observability for AI Applications: Troubleshooting Latency

If you’re working with proprietary company data, you’re probably going to have a locally hosted LLM or many ...

Splunk AI Assistant for SPL vs. ChatGPT: Which One is Better?

In the age of AI, every tool promises to make our lives easier. From summarizing content to writing code, ...