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rsimmons

Splunk Employee
07-29-2014
10:47 AM
1 Solution
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rsimmons

Splunk Employee
07-29-2014
10:49 AM
This can be done by going under savedsearches.conf, add "display.visualizations.show = 0" to saved search.
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rsimmons

Splunk Employee
07-29-2014
10:49 AM
This can be done by going under savedsearches.conf, add "display.visualizations.show = 0" to saved search.
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anwarmmian
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08-31-2020
01:15 PM
rsimmons gave a good answer. You can also change that by going to Settings --> Searches, reports and alerts
choose the report and go to Advanced Edit display.visualizations.show and change the value to "0"
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romanmikita
Observer
01-13-2021
02:53 AM
Hi @anwarmmian can be the setting of display.visualizations.show = 0 in GUI overruled by different setting?
I have the value set to 0 and I am still getting the chart at the top of pdf send by sendemail command.
Thank you for help.
