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Example of a bubble chart

raoul
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Is there an example of the correct xml syntax to use to define a bubble chart in a dashboard? I cannot find one in the manuals.

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raoul
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Managed to puzzle it out, here is my example:

    <chart>
      <searchString>
sourcetype="transactions"  
  | bucket _time span=1h
  | stats count(eval(Rsp!="00")) as declines, count by _time, Region
  | eval pct=round((declines/count) * 100, 2)
  | table Region, _time, pct, declines
      </searchString>
      <title>Percentage declines by Region, last 48h</title>
      <earliestTime>-48h@h</earliestTime>
      <latestTime>now</latestTime>
      <option name="charting.chart">bubble</option>
    </chart>

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woodcock
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raoul
Path Finder

Managed to puzzle it out, here is my example:

    <chart>
      <searchString>
sourcetype="transactions"  
  | bucket _time span=1h
  | stats count(eval(Rsp!="00")) as declines, count by _time, Region
  | eval pct=round((declines/count) * 100, 2)
  | table Region, _time, pct, declines
      </searchString>
      <title>Percentage declines by Region, last 48h</title>
      <earliestTime>-48h@h</earliestTime>
      <latestTime>now</latestTime>
      <option name="charting.chart">bubble</option>
    </chart>

renuka13
Explorer



sourcetype="E:\New Folder\voice_cdr_1mil.csv" NOT "CallingCellID" TerminationReason!=1 |
|bucket TimeStamp span=5h|
eval Base_Transceiver_Station_Code=substr(CallingCellID,11,4) |
join Base_Transceiver_Station_Code [search source="E:\New Folder\BTS_Information2.txt"] |
table TERRITORY,TimeStamp,TerminationReason

bubble

i am joining two files here and the result i need as bubble chart but i am not getting any output .. is this code is correct? please help me out

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