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Can I exclude certain columns in a table from drilldown?

mal81394
New Member

Hello,

Basically, I just want to know if there is a way in the Splunk XML to exclude certain columns in a table from drilldown making them essentially un-clickable? While others are still clickable?

Thanks

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MuS
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Hi mal81394,

yes, you can by adding something like this:

<drilldown>
 <condition field="foo">
 </condition>
 <condition field="bar">
 </condition>
 <condition field="baz">
  <link>
    this_dashboard?form.Appname=$click.value2$
  </link>
 </condition>
</drilldown>

This will disable drill down for cells named foo and bar, but enables drill down for a cell called baz. See the docs http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Viz/PanelreferenceforSimplifiedXML#condition_.28f... for more details on this topic.

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

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kjandhyala
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MuS
Legend

Hi mal81394,

yes, you can by adding something like this:

<drilldown>
 <condition field="foo">
 </condition>
 <condition field="bar">
 </condition>
 <condition field="baz">
  <link>
    this_dashboard?form.Appname=$click.value2$
  </link>
 </condition>
</drilldown>

This will disable drill down for cells named foo and bar, but enables drill down for a cell called baz. See the docs http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Viz/PanelreferenceforSimplifiedXML#condition_.28f... for more details on this topic.

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

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mal81394
New Member

Thanks so much!!!

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