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[BUG] Office 365 > Panel ReferenceError: defaultTableColumns is not defined #353

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arvindjkhr opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug

Facing the below error while trying to explore more about the Office 365 event.

ReferenceError: defaultTableColumns is not defined

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to Office 365
  2. Click on Panel
  3. 'Click on any of the data
  4. Click on Inspect document details
  5. See error

OpenSearch Version : 4.9.0
Dashboards Version : 4.9.0
App revision: 07

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Host/Environment (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Almalinux 9
  • Browser and version :Microsoft Edge Version 129.0.2792.79 (Official build) (64-bit)
@yenienserrano yenienserrano added reporter/community Issue reported by the community level/task Task issue type/troubleshooting and removed untriaged labels Dec 16, 2024
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Hi @arvindjkhr I was testing this error and indeed in the table of the panel view we had that problem in 4.9.0.

Doing some research I could also see that this table was giving performance problems and it was decided to remove the table from the dashboard in version 4.9.1 onwards.

The information you had in that table can be obtained in the Events view by applying the filters you want.

My recommendation is that if you can upgrade to the latest version it would be best in this case would be 4.9.2.

https://documentation.wazuh.com/current/upgrade-guide/upgrading-central-components.html

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