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[BUG]: 'X' button in Data Configurations panel for Logs view #976

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pratibhapandey16 opened this issue Aug 30, 2022 · 1 comment
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What is the bug?
Red cross button appears beside Field title in Data Configurations panel for Logs view when we have stats section in the PPL query.

How can one reproduce the bug?
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1.Launch OpenSearch Dashboard UI
Go to Observability->Event Analytics->Explorer
2. Enter PPL Query and select "Year to date" option from calendar
Query "source = opensearch_dashboards_sample_data_logs | stats count(), max(bytes) by span(timestamp,1d), clientip, host"
3. Click Refresh
4. Click on Visualizations tab
5. Select the Logs view option from chart selector dropdown
6. Observe red cross 'X' button beside Field title which is disabled.

What is the expected behavior?
The cross button should not be visible as its disabled and of no use.

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@anirudha @mengweieric
cc: @abasatwar @spattnaik

@pratibhapandey16 pratibhapandey16 added bug Something isn't working untriaged labels Aug 30, 2022
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Hey @mengweieric , @anirudha - Let us know if we need to fix this issue?

@mengweieric mengweieric added the v2.4.0 'Issues and PRs related to version v2.4.0' label Oct 6, 2022
@mengweieric mengweieric removed the v2.4.0 'Issues and PRs related to version v2.4.0' label Oct 30, 2022
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