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How can I have my pivot table automatically sort by time (latest events first)?

ringbbg
Engager

I'm trying to create a pivot to tabulate the list of events happening in our network. i want it to display the latest events first as default view, but every time i reload Splunk Web, it sorts the data randomly ( count of xxxx). How can i have the pivot automatically display the latest events first?

| pivot Test2 Network_mon values(source) AS "Log Directory" SPLITROW _time AS _time PERIOD second SPLITROW host AS host SPLITROW ip AS "peer IP" SPLITROW process AS process SPLITROW syslog_message AS syslog_message SORT 100 _time ROWSUMMARY 0 COLSUMMARY 0 NUMCOLS 0 SHOWOTHER 1
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rjthibod
Champion

Try this

| pivot Test2 Network_mon values(source) AS "Log Directory" SPLITROW _time AS _time PERIOD second SPLITROW host AS host SPLITROW ip AS "peer IP" SPLITROW process AS process SPLITROW syslog_message AS syslog_message | sort 0 -_time

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rjthibod
Champion

Try this

| pivot Test2 Network_mon values(source) AS "Log Directory" SPLITROW _time AS _time PERIOD second SPLITROW host AS host SPLITROW ip AS "peer IP" SPLITROW process AS process SPLITROW syslog_message AS syslog_message | sort 0 -_time
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