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In Dashboard: Remove Underscore in token

Splunkmm
Engager

Hi, I have a token as below in my dashboard,

                  <set token="mySource">replace($numSuffix$,"_","")</set>

and I have another token utilising the above,

                 <set token="source">$indexg$ connection $mySource"</set>

In Query I have,
                   <search>

                         <query>$source$ | timechart count by host </query>
                 </search>

Unfortunately this is not working, In splunk section query, its not evaluating.

Its reflecting as,

                           index=xer connection replace(_45t66,"_","") | timechart count by host

I tried with 
                         <set token="mySource">replace($numSuffix|s$,"_","")</set>
But its of no use.

Can someone help me with this? 

Thanks.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try using eval rather than set

<eval token="mySource">replace($numSuffix$,"_","")</eval>

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Splunkmm
Engager

Thank you so much for the response and yes it worked.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try using eval rather than set

<eval token="mySource">replace($numSuffix$,"_","")</eval>
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