Splunk Search

Record Numbers

vikas1
Engager

I'm going crazy with this, would appreciate some help.

vikas1_0-1697513032395.pngvikas1_0-1697513032395.png

I'm pretty sure the record numbers were not being shown to me. I'm trying to index a simple JSON and unsure where it is coming from or how to disable!

Labels (1)
Tags (1)
0 Karma
1 Solution

yeahnah
Motivator

Hi @vikas1 

It's just a view setting and can be disabled under Format > Row Numbers, as shown below

yeahnah_1-1697513772340.pngyeahnah_1-1697513772340.png

Hope that helps

 

 

View solution in original post

vikas1
Engager

I feel so dumb @yeahnah 

Thank you! 🙂 Would you like some tea - just made a cup

0 Karma

yeahnah
Motivator

No worries @vikas1 

Just some admin, it is good practise to mark a correct answer as the solution as other users may find it useful when searching Splunk answers for the same issue.   Karma points are also greatly appreciated.

0 Karma

yeahnah
Motivator

Hi @vikas1 

It's just a view setting and can be disabled under Format > Row Numbers, as shown below

yeahnah_1-1697513772340.pngyeahnah_1-1697513772340.png

Hope that helps

 

 

Got questions? Get answers!

Join the Splunk Community Slack to learn, troubleshoot, and make connections with fellow Splunk practitioners in real time!

Meet up IRL or virtually!

Join Splunk User Groups to connect and learn in-person by region or remotely by topic or industry.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Where Innovation Takes Flight: The Splunk4Aviation Flight Sim Lands at .conf26

If you hear someone at .conf26 shouting "gear down, GEAR DOWN" across the show floor, you have found us.  The ...

Turn Cisco Telemetry Into Action with Cisco Data Fabric, powered by the Splunk ...

The surge in machine data is already hitting enterprise budgets, and the agentic era will only intensify it. ...

Persistent Queue at TcpOut — One of Splunk's Most Practical Features

Splunk introduced persistent queueing at the tcpout layer as one of the most practical resilience features in ...