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Dashboard Panel field concatenation- Can this be done?

auzark
Communicator

Hi,

In the below code for a panel on my dashboard, I am displaying whether a report/alert is being skipped.

If the _time field returned from the lookup.csv is > than 20 minutes ago. I would also like to display the value of _time  as well as the message. Can this be done?

<query>

| inputlookup append=t Lookup.csv
| eval tnow = now()
| eval lastruntime_unix = _time
| eval time_diff = tnow - lastruntime_unix
| eval status=if(time_diff > 1200, "1", "0")
| table status


| rangemap field=status low=0-0 severe=1-5 default=severe
| replace "0" with "Alert Run is Up to Date" in status
| replace "1" with "Alert Run is Skipping" in status

</query>

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use eval to set your status field - so replace from your table status with this

| table status _time
| rangemap field=status low=0-0 severe=1-5 default=severe
| eval status="Alert Run is ".if(status=0, "Up to Date", "Skipping ".strftime(_time, "%F %T"))

 You can change the format of your _time with strftime statement

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auzark
Communicator

Thank You, bowesmana.....

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use eval to set your status field - so replace from your table status with this

| table status _time
| rangemap field=status low=0-0 severe=1-5 default=severe
| eval status="Alert Run is ".if(status=0, "Up to Date", "Skipping ".strftime(_time, "%F %T"))

 You can change the format of your _time with strftime statement

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