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Input Lookup: Compare previous version of input lookup to current version using SPL

regarza
Engager

Is there currently a capability in Splunk that will allow us search and compare the previous version of an input lookup to the current version of the input lookup to identify what has changed between the two?  In search is there a parameter we can pass the  input lookup command to specify the version what we want to evaluate?  

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The simple answer is no - however, you could include a version number in your lookup, or a modified date as a new field, or every time you update it you save the old copy to a different lookup. Essentially, Splunk can only find information that you choose to keep.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The simple answer is no - however, you could include a version number in your lookup, or a modified date as a new field, or every time you update it you save the old copy to a different lookup. Essentially, Splunk can only find information that you choose to keep.

regarza
Engager

Thanks for commenting on my scenario, that is the same conclusion that I came to, but was hoping to find a way around it.  

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Another walkaround is to collect the lookup data to an index before overwriting it with another "release". Then you can do a normal search against your indexed data.

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