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Why is my visualization adding extra time span while searching with day?

dkssingh2005
Explorer

while searching with day span, Its working fine with multiple dates but creating issue when searching within day. It adding extra time span in with day like 2:00 AM, 6:00 AM etc.

 

Below are the code snippet for the row. Have any solution for this?

 

 

<row>
<panel>
<title>API Count by Environment - Success</title>
<chart>
<search>
<query>index="cust-*-wfd-api-gtw-ilb" "/v1/platform/change_indicators" (host="*$env$*") | search sourcetype="nginx:plus:access" | where like(status, "%2%%") |eval env = mvindex(split(host, "-"), 1) | timechart span=$timespan$ count(request) as TotalCount by env</query>
<earliest>$timepicker.earliest$</earliest>
<latest>$timepicker.latest$</latest>
<sampleRatio>1</sampleRatio>
</search>
<option name="charting.axisLabelsX.majorLabelStyle.overflowMode">ellipsisNone</option>
<option name="charting.axisLabelsX.majorLabelStyle.rotation">0</option>
<option name="charting.axisTitleX.text">Time</option>
<option name="charting.axisTitleX.visibility">visible</option>
<option name="charting.axisTitleY.text">Request Count</option>
<option name="charting.axisTitleY.visibility">visible</option>
<option name="charting.axisTitleY2.visibility">visible</option>
<option name="charting.axisX.abbreviation">none</option>
<option name="charting.axisX.scale">linear</option>
<option name="charting.axisY.abbreviation">auto</option>
<option name="charting.axisY.scale">linear</option>
<option name="charting.axisY2.abbreviation">none</option>
<option name="charting.axisY2.enabled">0</option>
<option name="charting.axisY2.scale">inherit</option>
<option name="charting.chart">area</option>
<option name="charting.chart.bubbleMaximumSize">50</option>
<option name="charting.chart.bubbleMinimumSize">10</option>
<option name="charting.chart.bubbleSizeBy">area</option>
<option name="charting.chart.nullValueMode">gaps</option>
<option name="charting.chart.showDataLabels">all</option>
<option name="charting.chart.sliceCollapsingThreshold">0.01</option>
<option name="charting.chart.stackMode">stacked</option>
<option name="charting.chart.style">shiny</option>
<option name="charting.drilldown">none</option>
<option name="charting.layout.splitSeries">0</option>
<option name="charting.layout.splitSeries.allowIndependentYRanges">0</option>
<option name="charting.legend.labelStyle.overflowMode">ellipsisMiddle</option>
<option name="charting.legend.mode">standard</option>
<option name="charting.legend.placement">right</option>
<option name="charting.lineWidth">2</option>
<option name="refresh.display">progressbar</option>
<option name="trellis.enabled">0</option>
<option name="trellis.scales.shared">1</option>
<option name="trellis.size">medium</option>
</chart>
</panel>
</row>

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You have an area chart with a single point for each series - it cannot draw a line for the series because there is only one point - you would get the same issue with a line graph.

Try using a different chart type.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You have an area chart with a single point for each series - it cannot draw a line for the series because there is only one point - you would get the same issue with a line graph.

Try using a different chart type.

dkssingh2005
Explorer

 

@ITWhisperer ,Thanks for your response. Its a limitation for line and area chart. Its working for other chart like column.

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