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Why do these searches yield such different results?

csyvenky
Path Finder

index="xyz" "a.b.c.d"=xyz
| chart count by a.b
Yields 232 results.

In order to get field names that are more reasonable, I tried the following:

index="xyz"
| xmlkv
| search a=xyz
| chart count by xyz
| sort - count
Yields only 204 results.

Why does the search with the sub-search truncate results?

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csyvenky
Path Finder

Doh! I saw that last night and was unable to edit my post accordingly. The chart count is irrelevant to the issue. I'm just pointing out how after the xmllv that I have short/useable field names.

a.b.c.d is an XPATH = element1.element1b.element1c.element1d

after the xmlkv I can simply reference d.

What I should have said was:

index="xyz" "a.b.c.d"=xyz
Yields 232 results.

In order to get field names that are more reasonable, I tried the following:

index="xyz"
| xmlkv
| search d=xyz
Yields only 204 results.

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dflodstrom
Builder

Is "a.b.c.d" a field and "a.b" another field? In the second search you are saying search for a field, "a", with the value "xyz" and then you're counting by that value, "xyz" again. I think your example isn't reflecting what you're actually doing.

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