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How to call a savedsearch with optional arguments

meister245
New Member

Hello everyone,

I'm very new to splunk and I find it very different than what I have worked so far. I am writing saved searches, where I am passing arguments to the search. I'm looking for a solution how would I be able to pass arguments to a search, that default to a value if the parameter was not given.
Something like this:

[My Search]
search = | savedsearch "Sample Search" \
             argument1=$argument1$ \
             argument2=$argument2$ \
             argument3=if(isnull($argument3$), default_value, $argument3$)

Any advice?

Thanks,

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You could define multiple macros that call your savedsearch. Each macro would have a the same name, but a different number of arguments and would call the savedsearch with the appropriate default value.

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meister245
New Member

As added comment, I only want to have 1 search defined, that is multi purpose based on the number of arguments it receives. (minimal code redundancy)

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