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Add link to underlying saved search to visualization editor #15893

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weltenwort opened this issue Jan 8, 2018 · 2 comments · Fixed by #16148
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Add link to underlying saved search to visualization editor #15893

weltenwort opened this issue Jan 8, 2018 · 2 comments · Fixed by #16148
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Feature:Visualizations Generic visualization features (in case no more specific feature label is available) PR sent release_note:enhancement

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While the visualization editor displays the title of a linked saved search and a button to unlink it, it does not provide a way to navigate to it in order to change it:

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The dashboard already has that functionality for both visualizations and saved searches. Turning the saved search title into a link to the saved search in discover could improve the editing workflow.

@weltenwort weltenwort added Feature:Visualizations Generic visualization features (in case no more specific feature label is available) release_note:enhancement labels Jan 8, 2018
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cawoodm commented Jan 9, 2018

btw. It seems Kibana 6.1.1 has gotten even worse in this respect. Now there seems to be no way to navigate from a Dashboard element to the visualization. Dude, where's my pencil icon?

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It is hidden unless you are in "edit" mode.

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