Dashboards & Visualizations

How to mark graph on multiple panels?

naty
Path Finder

Hi,

i wanted to know if there's an option to simultaneously mark graph on different panels.

let's say i have 3 panels with 2 graphs on each panel.
each panel shows different data, hence they have different graphs.
if i put the mouse cursor on panel 1 graph 1, it shows that graph and greys out the other.

what i would like to do, if possible, is this:
1. when i put the mouse cursor on panel 1 graph 1, i would like to see the same event/dot on the other graph in the same panel.
2. second, i would like to see the event/dot on the graph on a different panel.
if i put the cursor on panel 1 graph 1 at 6:42PM, i would like to "fool" the other panels as if the mouse cursor is also on 6:42PM and see the data.

is it possible?

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi naty,
if you can, you should try a new visualization of Splunk 6.5.x "horizon_chart_app.horizon_chart", to do this you have to install the "Horizon Chart - Custom Visualization" App (https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3117/).
Bye.
Giuseppe

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naty
Path Finder

someone has asked a question like mine, but didn't get an answer - https://answers.splunk.com/answers/100827/how-to-interplay-multiple-panels-in-a-dashboard.html

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