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How to display table headers based on form input?

john_dagostino
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I'm looking for a way to display a table based on a dropdown input in a dashboard. For example, if I choose "ASA" as the sourcetype, I want the table to only display the fields _time, host, src dest but if I choose "Infoblox" then I want the table to display _time, dhcpresponse, dnsquery, etc. Is there a way to do this in simple XML?

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woodcock
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Do it like this:

<fieldset>
<input type="dropdown" token="fields_by_sourcetype_token">
  <label>Fields by Sourcetype</label>
  <choice value="_time host src dest ">ASA</choice>
  <choice value="_time dhcpresponse dnsquery">Infoblox</choice>
  <default>ASA</default>
</input>

Then do this:

<searchString>Blah BLAH BlAh | table $fields_by_sourcetype_token$</searchString>

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Do it like this:

<fieldset>
<input type="dropdown" token="fields_by_sourcetype_token">
  <label>Fields by Sourcetype</label>
  <choice value="_time host src dest ">ASA</choice>
  <choice value="_time dhcpresponse dnsquery">Infoblox</choice>
  <default>ASA</default>
</input>

Then do this:

<searchString>Blah BLAH BlAh | table $fields_by_sourcetype_token$</searchString>
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john_dagostino
Path Finder

You rock!

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