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Error in 'DataModelCache': Invalid or unaccelerable root object for datamodel

nareshinsvu
Builder

Hi Champs,

I am getting below error when I run below tstats command. My datamodel is just a search query with multiple rex, evals and transaction commands - saved as a Datamodel/Table

|tstats count from datamodel=0_WebPay_Dataset

Error in 'DataModelCache': Invalid or unaccelerable root object for datamodel

How can I fix this without creating a new Datamodel with a Dataset having a root object? - This makes my effort complex.

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DavidHourani
Super Champion

Hi @nareshinsvu,

seems like you're hitting something similar to this :
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/279032/searching-from-a-data-model-using-tstats-why-am-i.html

You'll need to define a root event as shown here :
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Knowledge/Designdatamodelobjects#Add_a_root_even...

And then accelerate the DM to make sure you can run the search on your summary data.

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nareshinsvu
Builder

My datamodel is of type "table" But not a "data model". That's the reason, I am not able to add a new dataset (of root event) to this datamodel. And hence not able to accelarate as it is having a combination of rex,evals and transaction commands which might be streaming in my case (Im not sure)

How can I define a root event on my existing datamodel which is a table and get tstats working?

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nareshinsvu
Builder

Need help from tstats experts please.

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