Dashboards & Visualizations

Is it possible to avoid a next button on a dashboard?

rrovers
Contributor

I use a stats command in a search in a dashboard which results in about 600 rows. Splunk places a "next" button in the dashboard for each 100 rows (option name="count" is 100).

We deliver the result of this dashboard as a pdf so much of the results get lost. I can solve this by using "streamstats" to show the result in parts but I wonder why the limit is 100 and if it is possible to display more than 100 rows at once (without using tricks like streamstats).

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rrovers
Contributor

In dashboard studio there seems to be no limit and no next-button. Also the pdf shows all the rows so that's a way to solve it.

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
Hi
Have you try to use bigger value than 100 in count?
Maybe another option is to use this https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/7171 ?
r. Ismo
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rrovers
Contributor

Hi @isoutamo, I've tried an option more than 100 but then I get directly an error in the dashboard and I can't save it.

The problem is not only an export to pdf but also in the dashboard itself there is a "next" button. So I think the app "betterpdf" can't solve this.

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Ok. As splunk has announced end of support for SXML by end of this year, I don’t believe that there will be any change for this option.  
That same limit is probably also in SplunkJS side, but maybe it’s worth of time to check it!

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