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SN1
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So i have a search which show the indexes that have 0 events last 24hr.  I want to send this result as an alert to microsoft teams from splunk . How can i do that i am using 9.1.4 version.

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PrewinThomas
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@SN1 

You can create incoming webhooks in teams and configure alert in Splunk and use webhook action under Trigger Actions or run a script to perform the same.

Refer below for creating incoming webhooks in Teams.
#https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/webhooks-and-connectors/how-to/add-incomin...


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Prewin
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SN1
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i am pasting the webhook url in the alert action nothing is happening. 


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PrewinThomas
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@SN1 

From your Splunk server, test the webhook URL.

Eg: with curl,

curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"text":"Test message from Splunk"}' https://outlook.office.com/webhook/...


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Prewin
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SN1
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