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Saving scheduled searches: what's the difference if it's saved as a report or as an alert?

MonkeyK
Builder

I have some scheduled queries for which the only purpose is to maintain a lookup table (or maybe summary index after I figure out how to do those).

Splunk only allows me to save these scheduled searches as either an alert or a report. Is there any advantage to choosing one over the other if I don't need reporting or alerting on the search?

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lfedak_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee
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lfedak_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hey @MonkeyK, Check out this awesomely detailed explanation: https://answers.splunk.com/answers/187134/report-vs-alert-whats-the-difference.html

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MonkeyK
Builder

Thank you lfedak. That explanation notes different workflows that can be built around a saved search. I was wondering if the was any reason to choose one over the other if I have no need for additional workflows?

For example, is there a performance consideration for choosing report or alert?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

They are exactly the same thing but one allows you to tack on other things to the end. Just use a report and don't overthink this.

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MonkeyK
Builder

Thanks woodcock. That was what I wanted to be sure of.

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