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Why is the access count of a datamodel is always zero, even though we use the datamodel in searches and dashboards?

Kukkadapu
Path Finder

Hi, I see that the access count of the datamodel is always zero, even though we are using the datamodel in searches and the dashboards?

How do I know if the search is hitting the datamodel?

Thanks.

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Lucas_K
Motivator

Are you using a tstats command?

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.5.0/SearchReference/Tstats

Apparently works for pivot command also but i've never seen it.

https://helgeklein.com/blog/2015/11/splunk-accelerated-data-models-part-3/

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Kukkadapu
Path Finder

HI Lucas, I'm not using any tstats command, we are only using datamodel command.

| datamodel

Thanks.

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