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How to hide refresh time value in simple XML for Single Value Panel?

chrisdopuch
Path Finder

I’m trying to get rid of the refresh time indicator on a single value element panel. I’m reading the documentation here which says that the option is refresh.time.visible. I have done the following:


<single>
      <title>Sign Orders</title>
      <searchPostProcess> where concept="sign_orders:"</searchPostProcess>
      <option name="refresh.time.visible">false</option>
      <option name="field">count</option>
</single>

Any clue what I’m doing wrong? I know I am setting false correctly in the first example, according to other examples given in the documentation.

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s2_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This works as documented on my 6.1.1. install. Which version are you running?

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s2_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This works as documented on my 6.1.1. install. Which version are you running?

s2_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

It would, as this attribute is not documented for 6.0.3.; likely added in 6.1 with other cool new UI stuff. You may like a SH upgrade to 6.1.1. 🙂

chrisdopuch
Path Finder

Aha, I'm on a 6.0.3 server. That might explain it.

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