Knowledge Management

inputlookup in macro

JensT
Communicator

Hi,

I have this search:


| inputlookup mySearch | where foo=bar

Now I'd like to do this:

mySearch(bar)


with definition = | inputlookup mySearch | where foo=$bar$

But it does not work.

I get: Error in 'inputlookup' command: This command must be the first command of a search.

How can i use inputlookup in a macro?

Regards, Jens

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Here's what is happening: Splunk is turning this query

`mySearch(bar)`

into this:

search `mySearch(bar)`

which is then expanded into this:

search | inputlookup yada yada yada

To get around this you need to move the pipe out of the macro and into the search:

| `mySearch(bar)`

This will make sure Splunk does not add the implicit search command.

linu1988
Champion

It happens because Splunk adds an search before MACRO, Savedsearch when it's called. So if you just mention the |inputlookup macro(bar) then it will work. Thanks. There may be some other solution but i can tell this much.

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