(Because your search is likely to result in many rows, dropdown is a better choice than radio button. I will use dropdown in example.) To set up a selector for id, for example, put the following in the "Search String" box under "Dynamic Options": |rest /services/data/ui/views
| stats count by id then put the string id in both "Field for Label" and "Field for Value". If you inspect Simple XML source, you'll see something like <input type="dropdown" token="id_tok" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>id</label>
<fieldForLabel>id</fieldForLabel>
<fieldForValue>id</fieldForValue>
<search>
<query>|rest /services/data/ui/views
| stats count by id</query>
</search>
<choice value="%">Any</choice>
</input> In the above, I also added a static option "Any" with value of "%". Similarly, you can add a dynamic dropdown for label, <input type="dropdown" token="label_tok" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>label</label>
<fieldForLabel>label</fieldForLabel>
<fieldForValue>label</fieldForValue>
<search>
<query>|rest /services/data/ui/views
| stats count by label</query>
</search>
<choice value="%">Any</choice>
<default>%</default>
</input> And so on. Then, in the panel search box, enter | rest /services/data/ui/views
| where id LIKE "$id_tok$" AND label LIKE "$label_tok$"
| table id label updated "eai:userName" "eai:data" "eai:appName" Hope this helps.
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