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Is there a way to do a NOT IN search

riotto
Path Finder

something like;

[search index= myindex source=server.log earliest=-360 latest=-60 "

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try like this

index="idx" source="server.log" earliest=-360 latest=-60 "<Request" | xmlkv | fields clientId | search NOT
 [search  index="idx" source="server.log" earliest=-360 latest=now "<Response" | xmlkv | stats count by clientId |table clientId]

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malvidin
Communicator

I would recommend using an eventstats command to exclude 

index="idx" earliest=-360s latest=-0s source="server.log"  "<Request" 
| xmlkv 
| eventstats earliest_time(clientId) as earliest_clientId by clientId
| where relative_time(now(), "-60s") > earliest_clientId
|`enter code here`

 

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try like this

index="idx" source="server.log" earliest=-360 latest=-60 "<Request" | xmlkv | fields clientId | search NOT
 [search  index="idx" source="server.log" earliest=-360 latest=now "<Response" | xmlkv | stats count by clientId |table clientId]
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riotto
Path Finder

it works! Thanks much

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cmerriman
Super Champion

are you trying to search for everything EXCEPT search index= myindex source=server.log earliest=-360 latest=-60

riotto
Path Finder

No, something like
earliest=-360 latest=-60 "

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riotto
Path Finder

can't paste my example?

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riotto
Path Finder

it's cutting off my example sorry

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cmerriman
Super Champion

when pasting your example, highlight the syntax and click on the little '101 010' icon above the texbox

riotto
Path Finder
[search index="idx" source="server.log" earliest=-360 latest=-60 "<Request" | xmlkv | fields clientId]
NOT IN
[search  index="idx" source="server.log" earliest=-360 latest=now "<Response" | xmlkv | fields clientId]`enter code here`
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ppablo
Retired

@riotto

Can you give more details on what you're looking for with expected results? It's hard just figuring this out with only a search. People need more context here other than the same search you put in the content of your question.

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