Splunk Enterprise Security

What is the purpose of the `useother` macro

CSmoke
Path Finder

Looking at some of the built in dashboards in Enterprise Security, there is a macro named useother

| tstats count from datamodel=Web.Web where * by _time,Web.status span=10m | timechart minspan=10m useother=useother count by Web.status | drop_dm_object_name("Web")

It appears to set the value to true.

title = useother
args = none
definition = true

Can anyone explain why this is used instead of useother=true?

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dkeck
Influencer

HI,

they probably used this a lot in ES, so its easier if you want to change it to false, to have a marco. Thats probably it.

Just for better maintenance. Thats what a macro is for.

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dkeck
Influencer

HI,

they probably used this a lot in ES, so its easier if you want to change it to false, to have a marco. Thats probably it.

Just for better maintenance. Thats what a macro is for.

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CSmoke
Path Finder

Thanks, that makes sense.

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