I'm seeking to get a count of unique field values in Kibana.
This article says to go to Visualize -> Data Table:
But on my Kibana instance, "Visualize" is not shown in the navbar:
What is the correct way for me to access Visualize -> Data Table?
The version you are looking is too old, things have changed.
To do aggregations you need to go to Dashboards and create a table under visualizations (you can click the blue "Create Visualization" button, or go to aggregation based and select data table).
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In my dashboard there are plenty of visuals. Out of them i have filter and pie chart. Let's say using filter we can select which Ware house's asset types count distribution you want display(Asset Types: Laps, Scans and printers). so when user selecting each Warehouse, pie chart shows corresponding asset type's count distribution.
Problem is when i log into dashboard first i can see the newest data point for each asset types.lets say latest data for Laps are 10 from warehouse A and latest data point for Scans 25 from warehouse C. Initial pie chart shows laps are 10 and Scan are 25. What i want display is either any data warehouse or a predefined warehouse when the user first log into dashboard.
When i selecting using filter it shows the correct data . Only question is when user see dashboard after logging and before selecting.
So as above pic.when user see the dashboard just after logging it shows asset types from diffrent warehouse. I want to show predifined Warehouse
Note: To make above donut plot i used Top hits for count , descending timestamps and group by using "Asset types".
In this graph what i need to show is latest asset types count distribution for each warehouse.
I have several dashboards displaying employee survey data at different roll-up levels.
I'm using an Action to move from a summary of all employees, to detail on a single employee. So my filter is configured to pass the "Employee Name" to the next dashboard on click. So I can click on an employee from the list, and jump to the dashboard showing the summary of a single employee. This all works great.
The problem I'm trying to solve is that the drop down list filter for Employee Name on the Employee Detail dashboard doesn't adjust to the employee the action filters the list to, it still says (All). I.E. if I click on the record for John Doe, the jump and filter of the data works correctly, but the actual filter selector still says (All), rather than John Doe.
Is it possible to get the filter selection to update?
Once you have created an Action filter, you can show that filter on a dashboard just like any other filters.
Henry, because you have a filter on your dash, the action adds another filter but the only filter it's updated is the Action filter, in the image you could see the two filters updated only on the action filter... you could do so by using only dashboards filtering each others, because the dashboards always show the data in them, and you could make the action filters each other....
here is the dahsboard from the Regional Example Database of Tableau Desktop.
Is it possible, and if so, how, to implement drill down in Kibana 4?
For example, lets say a dashboard has a pie chart which represents products.
Beneath that, there could be a table which shows component parts which are used to make products, together with supplier name, cost, availability, and other details. Clicking a product in the pie chart will filter the table to only show parts for that specific product. Selecting the supplier field would drill to another table showing the details for the supplier.
This requires that there be a multi-column table widget which would be used to display the details for each part, and that each column in the table could potentially be a link to another table.
In addition, lets say that there are three charts at the top of the dashboard. Clicking on each one should swap out the area below to display a table with a specific query and data columns relevant to the selected chart.
Is this kind of functionality abailable in Kibana?
You can mostly achieve this type of functionality in Kibana 4. What you'll want to do is create a search that has the fields that you want to display and save that. Next you'll create your visualizations that have the things you want to drill down on.
Finally, create a dashboard with all of the visualizations on it, and then also add the Search (when you hit +, there's a tab that says Searches. Choose your saved search there.
When you click on your widgets, it will start adding filters and refreshing the page, including your "search".
On the search widget that's on the dashboard, you can click on the rows and they will expand to show the fields. Next to each field is a +/- that will let you filter to that value or exclude that value.
I Think Kibi has this feature But again I think it is for relational database tables
Please refer to this issue
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/4439
Can you define for each panel its own query? For example I have some charts for which I just want to plot two countries whereas for other charts I want to plot different two countries.
Yeap. Add the query in the queries panel at the top of the screen.
Go to settings for the particular chart and select the query tab.
Here you can enable/disable the required query. By default , all added queries are enabled.
I am a newbie in Magento and I have a question regarding the way the search box works.
If I understand correctly, the searchbox uses the catalogsearch_query table which is populated with the search terms the customers have entered in the input box. As a result these make up suggested results when someone types in a word.
The thing is, some of the customers may have entered something completely irrelevant to the store products (store that sells shirt dresses) e.g. black car with white stripes and it will show up as a result if the next customer types in the word 'black'.
Is there a way I can avoid something like that by manually modifying the code? If yes, what files would I have to change to achieve the required result?
Thank you for your time and your help!
What you can do is go to catalog in the admin and go to the catalog search tab, you can change the "search type" from "like" to "full text" and it will search exact string, however for this to be accurate attributes and titles have to be setup appropriately to your type of product. I wish I had a direct answer but messing around changing the settings of attributes being searchable and changing the configuration of the search method are good areas to start.