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How do you create a table with each row being a log and every column being a recognized "Interesting Field"?

ixixix_spl
Explorer

I was wondering if there is an easy way to create a table that contains every single recognized interesting field instead of doing the usual | table field1, field2... method.

To be clear I want to have each row in the table as a separate instance/log and not a summary of counts. In other words, I would like a substitution for | table but to capture every single interesting field that is recognized. Thanks!

i am looking for a shortcut that will basically do something like this:

            field1 .    field2 ....  field100 
log A:    string1.  string2 .  string100 
logB:     string21 . string22.   string200

I know you can do it manually by performing the command | table field1, field2... field100

but typing out every field i want to capture is extremely time consuming so i am wondering if there is a shortcut to do it

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try table *.

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