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Creating Table Visualizations with the Time Series Visual Builder (TSVB) in Kibana 7.6

Tables are, and have been, a go-to method for displaying information in a readable and easy-to-understand way. Using the Time Series Visual Builder (TSVB) in Kibana, we can take this a step further by creating table visualizations that capitalize on time-series data and display the latest values of fields groups in the familiar, data table format. In this hands-on lab, we will leverage the TSVB to create data table visualizations with time series data.

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Level
Intermediate
Last updated
Sep 02, 2025
Duration
1h 30m

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Table of Contents
  1. Challenge

    Create and Save the Top Clients Visualization
    1. Create a new table visualization with the TSVB.
    2. Group by the top 10 of clientip and label it as Client.
    3. Calculate the number of events and label it as Requests.
    4. Calculate the sum of bytes, label it as Data, and format it as a bytes number.
    5. Configure the visualization to show the entire time range.
    6. Save the visualization as "Top Clients".
  2. Challenge

    Create and Save the Top Operating Systems Visualization
    1. Create a new table visualization with the TSVB.
    2. Group by the top 10 of machine.os.keyword and label it as OS.
    3. Calculate the number of events and label it as Requests.
    4. Calculate the cardinality of clientip and label it as Clients.
    5. Configure the visualization to show the entire time range.
    6. Save the visualization as "Top Operating Systems".
  3. Challenge

    Create and Save the Top Request Paths Visualization
    1. Create a new table visualization with the TSVB.
    2. Group by the top 10 of request.keyword and label it as Request Path.
    3. Calculate the number of events and label it as Requests.
    4. Calculate the cardinality of clientip and label it as Clients.
    5. Calculate the sum of bytes, label it as Data, and format it as a bytes number.
    6. Configure the visualization to show the entire time range.
    7. Save the visualization as "Top Request Paths".
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