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Help on input text token

jip31
Motivator

Hi

I use an input text token in.my dashboard in order to retrieve spécifications numériques for a field

It works but i would like the possibility to add >= before the number

Ex: >=200

How todo please?

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @jip31,

no, you doubled the field definition.

You have two choices:

  • insert the field definition in the text input, but in the search put only the token:
<label>logon</label>
<default></default>
<prefix>LastLogonAge&gt;=</prefix>

And after the stats command you can put

| search $logon$
  • don't use prefix and insert the field definition in the search
<label>logon</label>
<default></default>

And after the stats command you can put

| search LastLogonAge>=$logon$

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

HI @jip31 ,

you have to add a prefix to your text input 

    <input type="text" token="your_token">
      <label>Your Threshold</label>
      <default>0</default>
      <prefix>your_field&gt;=</prefix>
    </input>

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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jip31
Motivator

Unfortunately not

Here is my code

<input type="text" token="logon">

<label>logon</label>

<default>•</default>

<prefix>&gt;=</prefix>

</input>

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @jip31,

in the prefix, you have to add also the field name:

<prefix>your_field&gt;=</prefix>

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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jip31
Motivator

It doesnt works

<prefix>your_field&gt;=</prefix>

<prefix>LastLogon&gt;=</prefix>

 

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @jip31,

could you share your code?

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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jip31
Motivator

<input type="text" token="logon">

<label>logon</label>

<default>•</default>

<prefix>"LastLogonAge"&gt;=</prefix>

</input>

And after my stats command  i put

 

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @jip31,

no, you doubled the field definition.

You have two choices:

  • insert the field definition in the text input, but in the search put only the token:
<label>logon</label>
<default></default>
<prefix>LastLogonAge&gt;=</prefix>

And after the stats command you can put

| search $logon$
  • don't use prefix and insert the field definition in the search
<label>logon</label>
<default></default>

And after the stats command you can put

| search LastLogonAge>=$logon$

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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