Dashboards & Visualizations

Splunk Classic Dashboard Event Panel Table Visualization

lcguilfoil
Path Finder

I am creating a Classic Dashboard. I have a Events Panel that is in the Table format. The headers for the table are the following events: _time, host, source, and sourcetype. These are the "Selected Fields". However, there are other fields that I would like to include as "Selected" so that they show up on the header. Is there anyway to do that?

<panel>
	<event>
		<search>
			<query>index=*</query>
			<earliest>$global_time.earliest$</earliest>
			<latest>$global_time.latest$</latest>
		</search>
		<option name="type">table</option>
	</event>
</panel>

 

Labels (2)
0 Karma
1 Solution

lcguilfoil
Path Finder

I figured it out! I added the fields:

<panel>
	<event>
		<search>
			<query>index=*</query>
			<earliest>$global_time.earliest$</earliest>
			<latest>$global_time.latest$</latest>
		</search>
		<fields>field, field2, field3</fields>
		<option name="type">table</option>
	</event>
</panel>

View solution in original post

0 Karma

ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try using the table command in your query

index=* | table _time, host, source, sourcetype, otherfield1, otherfield2
0 Karma

lcguilfoil
Path Finder

Hello! Thank you for your response. I tried that. However, the Selected Field headers are still just _time, host, source, and sourcetype. The footer Event Fields that appear when I expand the event do include the fields that I put in the table command (ex: Level, Details, etc), but don't appear as the headers or the Selected Fields.

0 Karma

lcguilfoil
Path Finder

I figured it out! I added the fields:

<panel>
	<event>
		<search>
			<query>index=*</query>
			<earliest>$global_time.earliest$</earliest>
			<latest>$global_time.latest$</latest>
		</search>
		<fields>field, field2, field3</fields>
		<option name="type">table</option>
	</event>
</panel>
0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

App Platform's 2025 Year in Review: A Year of Innovation, Growth, and Community

As we step into 2026, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on what an extraordinary year 2025 was for the Splunk ...

Operationalizing Entity Risk Score with Enterprise Security 8.3+

Overview Enterprise Security 8.3 introduces a powerful new feature called “Entity Risk Scoring” (ERS) for ...

Unlock Database Monitoring with Splunk Observability Cloud

  In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, even minor database slowdowns can disrupt user experiences and ...