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Muthu_Vinith
Path Finder

Hi Experts,

I am encountering an issue  with using filter tokens in specific row on my dashboard. I have two filters named ABC and DEF, tokens represented for ABC is $abc$ and DEF is $def$. 

I want to pass these tokens only to one specific row, while for others, I want to reject them. 

For the rows where i need to pass the tokens, I've used the following syntax: <row depends="$abc$ $def$"></row>

For the row where i don't want to use the token, I've used the following syntax; <row rejects="$abc$ $def$"></row>.

However when i use the rejects condition, the rows are hidden. I want these rows to still be visible.

Could someone please advise on how to resolve this issue?  I would appreciate every help. Thank you in advance!

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Just use one token - if necessary, use the <change> construct in your filters to set/unset a third token GHI $ghi$ based on whether $abc$ and/or $def$ are set

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Muthu_Vinith
Path Finder

So in that case we don't want to use reject condition in the row right? @ITWhisperer 

Could you please share sample query for reference?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Please share your current dashboard source (or at least a cutdown version showing your filters, rows and panels)

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