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How do I get the time span (span=X) in a search to automatically adjust depending on the time picker value chosen?

praspai
Path Finder

Hi,

I want the time span in a search to adjust based upon the time picker value.

i.e.

time picker is day, then span=1h
month, then span=1d
year, then span=1month

thanks ..

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1 Solution

woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

| makeresults
| addinfo
| eval timepickerSpanSeconds=(info_max_time - info_min_time)
| eval spanToken=case(timepickerSpanSeconds>=31536000, "1m",
                      timepickerSpanSeconds>=604800,   "1d",
                      timepickerSpanSeconds<60,        "1s",
                      timepickerSpanSeconds<3600,      "1m",
                      true(),                          "1h")
| map search="search index=* earliest=$info_min_time$ latest=$info_max_time$ | timechart count span=$spanToken$ BY host"

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

| makeresults
| addinfo
| eval timepickerSpanSeconds=(info_max_time - info_min_time)
| eval spanToken=case(timepickerSpanSeconds>=31536000, "1m",
                      timepickerSpanSeconds>=604800,   "1d",
                      timepickerSpanSeconds<60,        "1s",
                      timepickerSpanSeconds<3600,      "1m",
                      true(),                          "1h")
| map search="search index=* earliest=$info_min_time$ latest=$info_max_time$ | timechart count span=$spanToken$ BY host"

praspai
Path Finder

Its perfectly working in searches but not in Dashboard. Its not picking value from time picker

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You have to play around with the dollar-sign because it is used both by the XML and by the map command in the search. Try adding a second one to each occurrence.

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praspai
Path Finder

Thanks ...

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You can also do it like this:

... | timechart [
|makeresults 
| addinfo 
| eval timepickerSpanSeconds=(info_max_time - info_min_time) 
| eval span=case(
   timepickerSpanSeconds>=31536000, "1m", 
   timepickerSpanSeconds>=604800, "1d", 
   timepickerSpanSeconds<60, "1s", 
   timepickerSpanSeconds<3600, "1m", 
   true(), "1h") 
| table span 
| format "" "" "" "" "" ""] count BY host

This solution avoids the whole dollar-sign problem entirely.

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dbcase
Motivator

modify this earliest=$info_min_time$ latest=$info_max_time$ to look like this earliest=$$info_min_time$$ latest=$$info_max_time$$

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

That's the best I have.

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