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Receiving "Error in 'TsidxStats': WHERE clause is not an exact query" in Cisco Networks app

mvasquez21
Path Finder

I recently upgraded my Cisco Networks App from 2.3.4 to 2.5.7 but now all the dashboards are getting this error in historical mode. Here is the query from one of the modules:
| tstats values(nodename) AS nodename count FROM datamodel=Cisco_IOS_Event WHERE Cisco_IOS_Event.product IN (IOS) Cisco_IOS_Event.index IN (*) BY host Cisco_IOS_Event.index | rename Cisco_IOS_Event.index AS index | search nodename=Cisco_IOS_Event | stats sum(count)

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begleyj1
Path Finder

Some suggestions:

  • removing the Cisco_IOS_Event.index IN (*). Change this to Cisco_IOS_Event.index=*.
  • Remove the nodename the search clause and leave it in the tstats. If your dataset is defaulted to Cisco_IOS_Event, then just leave it as so in the tstats clause:

from datamodel=Cisco_IOS_Event.Cisco_IOS_Event ...

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blebit
Path Finder

anything new ?

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