Dashboards & Visualizations

How to color single value panel in Splunk dashboards

dpearl
Explorer

I have a dashboard that has three panels.
One parent panel and two sub-panels.
The sub-panels appear only when I click on the parent panel. All these panels are single value panel.

The sub-panels show a calculated value and its colour changes from RED to GREEN depending on the value, which I was able to configure.

With the parent panel, it should show a red color only if both the sub-panels are red. Is there a way to do that?

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efavreau
Motivator

Whatever the criteria that makes those sub-panels red, would be part of the logic for your parent panel.

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efavreau
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Whatever the criteria that makes those sub-panels red, would be part of the logic for your parent panel.

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dpearl
Explorer

Thanks @efavreau .

I took both values from the sub panels and put into a multivalue field. Later, I compared with the minimum and maximum values in this field with the threshold value of user to get the result.

It did work for me.

This question can be closed.

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efavreau
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@dpearl Glad you were able to get it to work. To close out the question, please accept the answer.

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