When looking at a statistics table, what is one way to drill down to see the underlying events?
When looking at a statistics table, what is one way to drill down to see the underlying events?
To drill down to see the underlying events in a statistics table, you typically click on any field value in the table. This action allows you to view the specific events or data points that contribute to the aggregated statistics presented in the table.
Nope -- should be D. To see the underlying event you can click on field to add to search
D - page 158 Fun1 pdf
Read the question again: It says, in the "Statistics tab" In the Statistics tab you can run a drilldown search when you click on a field value or calculated search result. https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.2.6/Search/Drilldownonstatisticaltablerowsandcells
B is correct.Tried & when I clicked on the visualizations tab it drill down the events.
B, page 180 Fun1
B is correct
No it's not. Visualizations will not show underlying events
Is D, because you can´t see detailed events in a visualization, if you clic on any event in a statistcs table you can choose the option "View events" wich is the same as drilldown underlying event
Correct Answer: B
b is 100%
refer to https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.2.6/Search/Drilldownonstatisticaltablerowsandcells
CORRECTION: The answer is B. "Statistics and visualizations allow you to drill down by default to see the underlying events."
Nope, that only means that Statistics and Visualizations are both capable of show you underlaying events, but the question is clear "If you ARE at statistics table", Visualization tab IS a different tab
Nope, that only means that Statistics and Visualizations are both capable of show you underlaying events, but the question is clear "If you ARE at statistics table", Visualization tab IS a different tab
B is correct
D is correct Cagdaskarabag is right
Vote D
Vote for D
I vote for B