Dashboards & Visualizations

Splunk dashboard alignment

aiumjw1
Observer

Hello,

I have dashboard with multiple panels. Each panel returns a table in the dashboard. I would like to view the complete dashboard as one big table. I am so far able to remove the column name from 2nd panel onwards that gives the view of one columns name on top and below are the column values.

The issue now I am facing is the column values are not aligned properly and the data is not readable. I have tried alignment also tried the cell resizing but no luck. Any help will be much appreciated.

aiumjw1_0-1699277361117.png

Above is a screenshot and we have 3 panels.

Panel1: column name is displayed.
Panel2&3: column name is hidden.

we require to align the column values properly in orderly manner.

Thanks.

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aiumjw1
Observer

We cannot get all data in one single table. Alternatively we had to do it in separate panels. For studio can you suggest sone codes for the panels or cells alignment.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

For Studio, try absolute layout.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try creating a search which returns all the data in a single table. Alternatively, you may be able to force the alignment of the panels in Studio

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