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Migration from Dashboard Studio to Classical Dashboard

pranjal1805
Engager

I have many dashboards that are already in the Classical Dashboard format. These have the source code in the form of an XML. I made a new dashboard through dashboard studio. I wish to migrate this dashboard to the classical Dashboard format. I want to make my JSON based dashboard to a simple XML based dashboard. I tried researching and surfing the web but I only got resources for migration from classical dashboard to the new format. Could someone please help me with this. TIA.

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I don't think you're going to find an easy option - the push is to move to DS. Depending on how complex your DS dashboards are I would suggest starting by just copying all the "query" elements in DS JSON to an empty 

<table>...</table> template so all your searches are there and then editing to change all the viz definitions, but that is going to be a manual process...

 

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I don't think you're going to find an easy option - the push is to move to DS. Depending on how complex your DS dashboards are I would suggest starting by just copying all the "query" elements in DS JSON to an empty 

<table>...</table> template so all your searches are there and then editing to change all the viz definitions, but that is going to be a manual process...

 

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pranjal1805
Engager

Thank you for the reply. I will have to make it from scratch 😅
Thankfully, the SPL remains the same!

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Good luck!

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