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How to Join fields from 2 indexes

r2r2
Explorer

Hello!
I am trying to make a dashboard with fields from 2 indexes using the command "join".
I wrote a search source="WinEventLog:Security" EventCode=4624 AccountName!="*$" | eval user = mvindex(AccountName,1) |dedup user | join type=left user [index=anotherindex employeeID=*] | table _time, user, employeeID

But column employeeID is empty. What did I do wrong?

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jitsinha
Path Finder

Use this one

source="WinEventLog:Security" EventCode=4624 AccountName="*$" | eval user = mvindex(AccountName,1) |dedup user | join type=left user [search index=anotherindex employeeID=* ] | table _time, user, employeeID

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jitsinha
Path Finder

Use this one

source="WinEventLog:Security" EventCode=4624 AccountName="*$" | eval user = mvindex(AccountName,1) |dedup user | join type=left user [search index=anotherindex employeeID=* ] | table _time, user, employeeID

jitsinha
Path Finder

glad it resolved your issue

r2r2
Explorer

I found one more mistake in this search and now it works properly.
Your answer resolved my issue. Thank you!

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r2r2
Explorer

I added "search" but column "employeeID" is still empty.

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r2r2
Explorer

And I found a mistake - there is "AccountName*!="$""

source="WinEventLog:Security" EventCode=4624 AccountName!="*$" | eval user = mvindex(AccountName,1) |dedup user | join type=left user [ search index=anotherindex employeeID=* ] | table _time, user, employeeID

jitsinha
Path Finder

chersss!!!

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