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dynamic dashboard

rashid47010
Communicator

Hi
I have one idea in my mind that if we have three panels in one dashboard

1-Actions(failed,passed)
2-Top 10 source IP
3-Top 10 destination IP

I want remaining two panales(2 and 3) depanded on 1st panel. like If I select action=passed then the source and destination values shoud be updated accordingly.

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rashid47010
Communicator

hi wood,

At last I have achieved successfully what I was looking for. I have one parent panel and two other panels who are taking input from parent panel. for example, top source and destination IP's are taking input of field action=allowed OR blocked. based on that panel-1 and panel-2 values updates.

Now I want to update the Panel-2 (destination IP's) based on Panel-1 (source IP) selection.

How can we do that.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

I assume that you are talking about some kind of drilldown but I am not sure. You should ask a new question and include much more detail. But before you do, download the "Splunk 6.x Dashboard Examples":
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/1603/
It is chock full of great drilldown trickiness.

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rashid47010
Communicator

i achieve this by adding another drilldown in second panel as shown below:

      <set token="show_panel">true</set>
      <set token="selected_value1">$click.value$</set>
    </drilldown>

but here the historical(previous) values are not shown as I was seeing previously.

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