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How to call scheduled saved search from java sdk

bubby248
New Member

Hi

I am planning to call a scheduled saved search from java
SavedSearch savedSearch = service.getSavedSearches().get("mysavedsearch");

Job[] jobColl=null;
jobColl =savedSearch.history();

How can I get the last run job results from here.

Thanks

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Neeraj_Luthra
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If the jobColl is not empty, then the first element in the array will be the most recent run.

SavedSearch savedSearch = service.getSavedSearches().get("mysavedsearch");
Job[] jobColl =savedSearch.history();
Job job;
if (jobColl.length > 0) {
// get the most recent run
job = jobColl[0];
} else {
job = savedSearch.dispatch();
}

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kicksammy
Explorer

i m not getting the results... because the search has stats count in the search. how to fix it

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bubby248
New Member

Yes.Thanks for clarification

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Neeraj_Luthra
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

job.cancel() will remove that particular job from the saved search's history ... if that's what you are asking.

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bubby248
New Member

Thanks.
Am using job.cancel(), after this operation.Does this remove the scheduled saved search from the history?

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