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Has anyone confirmed functionality of Sendresults app on Splunk 6.2?

dstaulcu
Builder

Has anyone confirmed functionality of this app on Splunk 6.2?

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mockd
Path Finder

Yes, this app has been marked as 6.2 compatible and is returned in the results when searched.

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mockd
Path Finder

Yes, this app has been marked as 6.2 compatible and is returned in the results when searched.

dstaulcu
Builder

nice.. thanks!

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The key feature of this command appears to be the ability to send email alerts to addresses retrieved from within the search results... Splunk can do that natively since 6.1, specify e.g. $result.to$ as the recipient for the alert emails and it'll look for the to field in the results.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.0/Alert/Setupalertactions#Use_tokens_in_email_notifi...

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mockd
Path Finder

The native Splunk functionality can use data from the results as suggested but will only use the first value for the specified field name from the first result in the search.

The sendresults command takes it a step further and dynamically evaluates who to send results to, based upon the results of the search itself as well as send only relevant search results to an individual.

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dstaulcu
Builder

this is definitely preferred. going back to sendresults

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