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Dispatch limited to 10000 when outputting a CSV via Python

BrendanMcE
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If dispatch is used via Python rather than any saved search for a query and that query uses outputcsv the results are limited to 10000 rows. The query includes a stats section.

How can the number of rows output from dispatch be increased in the CSV without effecting the GUI.

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sumnerm
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If you're dispatching directly through Python, there should be no limits, however there may be hidden limits depending on the search terms used.

Have a look at your search query string and see if it contains any terms which may contain any limits - for example is you pipe to sort this will be default be limited to 10000 rows regardless of how the search is run (the behaviour can then be changed within the query).

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sumnerm
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If you're dispatching directly through Python, there should be no limits, however there may be hidden limits depending on the search terms used.

Have a look at your search query string and see if it contains any terms which may contain any limits - for example is you pipe to sort this will be default be limited to 10000 rows regardless of how the search is run (the behaviour can then be changed within the query).

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