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Non Clickable column in drill down table

pero1234
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How to set non clickable columns audittrail, linux_audit and scheduler in drill down table like for column OTHER in picture?

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zpavic
Path Finder

Simple, in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/appname/appserver/static/application.js add:

if ((Splunk.util.getCurrentView() == "target_dashboard_name") && Splunk.Module.SimpleResultsTable) {
  Splunk.Module.SimpleResultsTable = $.klass(Splunk.Module.SimpleResultsTable, {
    onResultsRendered: function($super) {
      var retVal = $super();
      this.myNonClickableColumns();
      return retVal;
      },

      myNonClickableColumns: function() 
      {
        $('table.simpleResultsTable td[field="target_column1"]').removeClass('d')
        $('table.simpleResultsTable td[field="target_column2"]').removeClass('d')
        $('table.simpleResultsTable td[field="target_column3"]').removeClass('d')        
      },
  });
}

Where:

  • target_dashboard_name is your dashboard with a table
  • target_column1,2,3 will be your non-clickable column in a table

Happy jQuering! 🙂

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zpavic
Path Finder

Simple, in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/appname/appserver/static/application.js add:

if ((Splunk.util.getCurrentView() == "target_dashboard_name") && Splunk.Module.SimpleResultsTable) {
  Splunk.Module.SimpleResultsTable = $.klass(Splunk.Module.SimpleResultsTable, {
    onResultsRendered: function($super) {
      var retVal = $super();
      this.myNonClickableColumns();
      return retVal;
      },

      myNonClickableColumns: function() 
      {
        $('table.simpleResultsTable td[field="target_column1"]').removeClass('d')
        $('table.simpleResultsTable td[field="target_column2"]').removeClass('d')
        $('table.simpleResultsTable td[field="target_column3"]').removeClass('d')        
      },
  });
}

Where:

  • target_dashboard_name is your dashboard with a table
  • target_column1,2,3 will be your non-clickable column in a table

Happy jQuering! 🙂

blee_i365
Explorer

I need this feature too. When will Splunk implement this? Alternatively I want to be able to map $click.value$ to any column I want regardless of which column of the row the user clicked on.

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