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[ML] Change point detection panel doesn't have a link for user to click and create a dataview #183689

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bhavyarm opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Feature:ML/AIOps ML AIOps features: Change Point Detection, Log Pattern Analysis, Log Rate Analysis :ml v8.15.0

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Kibana version: main

Browser version: Chrome latest

Original install method (e.g. download page, yum, from source, etc.): Main

Describe the bug: If user deletes the dataview on which change point detection panel is based on, then Kibana displays "Unable to fetch data view or saved search Could not locate that data view (id: 90943e30-9a47-11e8-b64d-95841ca0b247), click here to re-create it" but there is no link on Click here. That should be clickable.

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I also noticed that on this panel with deleted dataview if I click on edit change point chart, then the same error message gets displayed prominently. Can we change this please?

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@bhavyarm bhavyarm added bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience :ml Feature:ML/AIOps ML AIOps features: Change Point Detection, Log Pattern Analysis, Log Rate Analysis labels May 16, 2024
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Pinging @elastic/ml-ui (:ml)

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