I have set an alert to send me PDF of the results of my search, I want the PDF to show me statistics but The PDF always comes with a chart which is meaningless for my search. I have changed the display parameter in savedsearches.conf "display.general.type = statistics" but it doesn't make any difference.
When there is a transforming search, splunk always includes chart and table in the generated pdf.
The default value for display.visualizations.show in 'default/savedsearches.conf' is 1 which makes a chart to appear in the generated pdf.
If you just want the statistical table to appear in pdf the solution is to set the display.visualizations.show = 0 in 'savedsearches.conf' for that specific search to get only statistical table in the pdf.
If you wish you to change this for all your generated pdf files you can change this globally in $SPLUNK-HOME/etc/system/local/savedsearches.conf
When there is a transforming search, splunk always includes chart and table in the generated pdf.
The default value for display.visualizations.show in 'default/savedsearches.conf' is 1 which makes a chart to appear in the generated pdf.
If you just want the statistical table to appear in pdf the solution is to set the display.visualizations.show = 0 in 'savedsearches.conf' for that specific search to get only statistical table in the pdf.
If you wish you to change this for all your generated pdf files you can change this globally in $SPLUNK-HOME/etc/system/local/savedsearches.conf
This worked for me on v7.0.8.
I know this is a very old topic but I have the same issue. I added display.visualizations.show = 0 under the saved search I want to disable the chart for but its still showing when a pdf is generated. Will I also need to restart splunk services for the changes to take affect?
@Jamaal - As you've said, this question is quite old and it may not generate the type of activity that you're seeking. I would recommend a couple of options:
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Thanks!