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Difference between NOT and != Operators

jli001
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index="aws-cloudtrail" errorCode!=success returns the results I expect, i.e., events that have error codes other than "success".

index="aws-cloudtrail" NOT errorCode=success returns no results at all.

I understand that the != operator implies that field exists in my data, but that does not explain the behavior I am seeing.

Thanks!

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ChrisG
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Try with quotes around "errorCode=success"

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ChrisG
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Try with quotes around "errorCode=success"

jli001
Explorer

Ha! That works.

The string "errorCode=success" does not actually exist in the raw data (which is in JSON). errorCode=success is how Splunk's "syntax highlighting" presents the data. I wonder if Splunk is looking for the string errorCode=success literally when I don't have quotes around it.

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