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Sideview Utils Table module question

dmlee
Communicator

Hi
the table module support horizontal scrolling ? I do not see the scroll bar , when there are too many columns in the table I can not scroll to right size of table
thanks,
Owen

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dmlee
Communicator

update : I create another pure new splunk 5.0.5 environment and install sideview 2.7 , Table module works correctly !

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dmlee
Communicator

update : I create another pure new splunk 5.0.5 environment and install sideview 2.7 , Table module works correctly !

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sideview
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Weird - had you not restarted Splunk after the upgrade or had you done something unusual to upgrade Sideview Utils?

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dmlee
Communicator

Hi Somesh,

the source code is too long to paste here, I can email to you , is it ok ?

I tried Table and SimpleResultsTable modules, Table doesn't support horizontal scrolling , SimpleResultsTable does support ; Table support drilldown but SimpleResultsTable doesn't support drilldown

I tried using broser : Chrome 30 and Firefox 24 and IE 7

Regards,

Owen

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

It does suppport horizontal scrolling of the all columns don't fit into screen. Both Table and SimpleResult table support it by default. Would you mind sharing the xml you are using.

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