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How to have a results table always display newest events first, even with real-time searches?

Ayn
Legend

I've built a search form using basic XML, which displays results in a few different ways, among others a results table. I would like to be able to use this form as a real-time dashboard, which works just fine except for that the events in the results table will be displayed as oldest first. Using reverse fixes that in the real-time case, however that has the undesired effect on non-real-time searches that events are displayed in oldest-to-newest order instead. I also understand using reverse has a considerable impact on performance. Is there a way to have the results table always show newest events first, either using simple or advanced XML?

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ziegfried
Influencer

This will sort the events/results in descending order of their time:

... | sort -_time

where as this one would sort them in descending order of the time they have been indexed:

... | sort -_indextime

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Ayn
Legend

The search itself is very simple. It uses a searchTemplate with the search 'sourcetype="squid" clientip="$clientip$" uri_host="$uri_host$"' and a searchPostProcess 'sort -_time'. The post processing made it work the way I wanted.

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sideview
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

can you post the search you're using? I believe the SimpleResultsTable has code that attempts to show newest first even in real time search cases, and I suspect that somehow this default behavior is being subtly defeated.

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ziegfried
Influencer

This will sort the events/results in descending order of their time:

... | sort -_time

where as this one would sort them in descending order of the time they have been indexed:

... | sort -_indextime
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