diff --git a/docs/apm/advanced-queries.asciidoc b/docs/apm/advanced-queries.asciidoc index 971d543bbb445..ed77ebb4c4930 100644 --- a/docs/apm/advanced-queries.asciidoc +++ b/docs/apm/advanced-queries.asciidoc @@ -21,22 +21,22 @@ TIP: Read the {kibana-ref}/kuery-query.html[Kibana Query Language Enhancements] [float] [[discover-advanced-queries]] -=== Querying in the Discover app +=== Querying in Discover -It may also be helpful to view your APM data in the {kibana-ref}/discover.html[Discover app]. -Querying documents in Discover works the same way as querying in the APM app, -and all of the example APM app queries can also be used in the Discover app. +It may also be helpful to view your APM data in {kibana-ref}/discover.html[*Discover*]. +Querying documents in *Discover* works the same way as querying in the APM app, +and all of the example APM app queries can also be used in *Discover*. [float] -==== Example Discover app query +==== Example Discover query -One example where you may want to make use of the Discover app, +One example where you may want to make use of *Discover*, is for viewing _all_ transactions for an endpoint, instead of just a sample. TIP: Starting in v7.6, you can view 10 samples per bucket in the APM app, instead of just one. Use the APM app to find a transaction name and time bucket that you're interested in learning more about. -Then, switch to the Discover app and make a search: +Then, switch to *Discover* and make a search: ["source","sh"] ----- diff --git a/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc b/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc index 48e5bed6a4ba7..bbffb2187f0cf 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc +++ b/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ [[tutorial-discovering]] === Discover your data -Using the Discover application, you can enter +Using *Discover*, you can enter an {ref}/query-dsl-query-string-query.html#query-string-syntax[Elasticsearch query] to search your data and filter the results. @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ You might need to click *New* in the menu bar to refresh the data. . Click the caret to the right of the current index pattern, and select `ba*`. + -By default, all fields are shown for each matching document. +By default, all fields are shown for each matching document. . In the search field, enter the following string: +