Dashboards & Visualizations

How to get panel with "Search"?

kobon
Explorer

How to get this dashboard (red border selected) with visualization data and use him in custom dashboard?
Thanks

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jacobpevans
Motivator

Greetings @kobon,

Could you provide more information? By default, the "column chart" format of the timechart command looks identical to this. You can change the span to whatever you want.

This is a run-anywhere search to demonstrate:

| gentimes start=09/1/19 end=10/1/19 increment=1h
| eval _time = starttime
| eval count = random()
| timechart span=12h avg(count)

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Cheers,
Jacob

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jacobpevans
Motivator

Greetings @kobon,

Could you provide more information? By default, the "column chart" format of the timechart command looks identical to this. You can change the span to whatever you want.

This is a run-anywhere search to demonstrate:

| gentimes start=09/1/19 end=10/1/19 increment=1h
| eval _time = starttime
| eval count = random()
| timechart span=12h avg(count)

alt text

Cheers,
Jacob

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kobon
Explorer

Maybe you know how to get the time range from this panel and set it to token or user in another search? Thanks.

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