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HI ,
I am trying to send values from one panel to another dashboard using drill down , is it possible to split the value and then send....
I have field name
"host: Running" ,
"service: Running" ,
"URL: Running" in main dashboard, these are generated fields, when i click on any field it should trigger drill down
In my drilldown dashboard I have a dropdown and want only the "host" from main dashboard,
Drill Down Dropdown
service: Running |
Expected Dropdown
service |
Basically want to split the value in main dashboard
My drilldown
form.token=$click.name2$
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Try this run anywhere example and can use in your drill down
<dashboard>
<label>DrillDown</label>
<row>
<panel>
<table>
<search>
<query>| makeresults|eval "host: Running" ="hostnames"
|eval "service: Running"="service name"</query>
<earliest>-15m</earliest>
<latest>now</latest>
</search>
<option name="drilldown">cell</option>
<drilldown>
<eval token="tokenName">mvindex(split($click.name2$,":"),0)</eval>
</drilldown>
</table>
</panel>
</row>
<row>
<panel>
<html>
<h2>Token Value : $tokenName$</h2>
</html>
</panel>
</row>
</dashboard>
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Try this run anywhere example and can use in your drill down
<dashboard>
<label>DrillDown</label>
<row>
<panel>
<table>
<search>
<query>| makeresults|eval "host: Running" ="hostnames"
|eval "service: Running"="service name"</query>
<earliest>-15m</earliest>
<latest>now</latest>
</search>
<option name="drilldown">cell</option>
<drilldown>
<eval token="tokenName">mvindex(split($click.name2$,":"),0)</eval>
</drilldown>
</table>
</panel>
</row>
<row>
<panel>
<html>
<h2>Token Value : $tokenName$</h2>
</html>
</panel>
</row>
</dashboard>
What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂
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Thanks for this approach....although I had to do drilldown to another dashboard...but the split logic used in drilldown was the need for me...thanks a lot
