Hi all
Found that Splunk do not let you schedule PDFs if you have forms on your dashboard. (even though it has default settings).
I then have to manually update the time interval for every search in the dashboard.
aka add the following to every search
<earliest>-1d@d</earliest>
<latest>@d</latest>
I like it to be a token aka $myearliest$, but how do I declare this, tried with set and eval, but they need some parent setting I was unable get to work.
Thanks
Hi
you can not use only $myearliest$ token just add ".earliest''
<input type="time" token="myearliest">
<label></label>
<default>
<earliest>-1d@d</earliest>
<latest>@d</latest>
</default>
</input>
<search>
<query>enter you search code here</query>
<earliest>$myearliest.earliest$</earliest>
<latest>$myearliest.latest$</latest>
</search>
Hi gyslainlatsa
Thanks for your answer.
I tried adding the input settings to the top and into the row with the search itself.
but my dashboard only says "search is waiting for input"
if your dashboad displays "search is waiting for input", check if all the tokens have default values that were indicated in your xml code.
Hi
you can not use only $myearliest$ token just add ".earliest''
<input type="time" token="myearliest">
<label></label>
<default>
<earliest>-1d@d</earliest>
<latest>@d</latest>
</default>
</input>
<search>
<query>enter you search code here</query>
<earliest>$myearliest.earliest$</earliest>
<latest>$myearliest.latest$</latest>
</search>
Had to add to the first panel, and there is shows like a time form component, but it is obviously global so it works on all the other searches in the dashboard also. And I can schedule automatic PDF based on the delivery.
Thanks
hi,
try like this:
<input type="time" token="field1">
<label></label>
<default>
<earliest>0</earliest>
<latest></latest>
</default>
</input>
<search>
<query>index=* OR index=_* |stats count by source</query>
<earliest>$field1.earliest$</earliest>
<latest>$field1.latest$</latest>
</search>
Thanks this is correct, turns out the PDF scheduler checks on