Dashboards & Visualizations

Why aren't the graphics in my dashboard matching up with the percentage they're supposed to represent?

nsanchezfernand
Path Finder

Hello, splunkers.

I have three water gauges in one dashboard. Each water gauge runs its own query with its own result. I'm getting troubles because each water gauge shows the correct numerical value (corresponding to percentage), but the height of the wave does not represent this value, the wave represent the height of the value of the first water gauge in all water gauges, like shows next image:

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If I change the order of the water gauges, the waves still get the height of the first value:

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I have tried to put an id to each viz tag of water gauge, and they still works wrong.

Any idea about what could be happening?

Thanks!!

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RPiccone
Explorer

This appears to be a bug with the visualisation. Try adding the Water Gauge Custom Viz and Bug tags to your post and report the bug to the developer. Another user has reported the same issue here: https://answers.splunk.com/answers/559711/level-of-wave-is-incorrect-if-i-have-more-than-one.html

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