Dashboards & Visualizations

What is the syntax for applying a heat map overlay to a results table panel in simple xml?

Glenn
Builder

The heat map being the function that highlights outstanding values in a results table, accessible via the "Overlay" drop down on the report builder, and documented for the advanced xml here: http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/4.1.3/Developer/ModuleReference#DataOverlay

Is there a way to apply this to table panels in simple xml?

A way to configure the heat map so you can tune what is considered serious (red) and not (white) would also be useful.

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rroberts
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

As you state in the docs you can only use: count, displayRowNumbers and showPager options in the simple dashboard XML. For example... 25 true etc... So, I converted my dashboard view to advanced view (append ?showsource=1 at end of URL) Then added heatmap to my advanced XML ... heatmap ... As a work around for now.

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rroberts
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

As you state in the docs you can only use: count, displayRowNumbers and showPager options in the simple dashboard XML. For example... 25 true etc... So, I converted my dashboard view to advanced view (append ?showsource=1 at end of URL) Then added heatmap to my advanced XML ... heatmap ... As a work around for now.

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