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How to use NOT in Transaction command

logloganathan
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i have query like below and got result

index=ABC host=xyz123 | transaction startswith="failure" endswith="success" maxevents=2 maxspan=1m

now i want to display the result opposite of this

index=ABC host=xyz123 NOT ( | transaction startswith="failure" endswith="success" maxevents=2 maxspan=1m)

how to achieve this?

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logloganathan
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i have completed the task

index=ABC host=xyz123 | transaction startswith="failure" endswith="success" maxevents=2 maxspan=1m keepevicted=true | search closed_txn=0

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logloganathan
Motivator

i have completed the task

index=ABC host=xyz123 | transaction startswith="failure" endswith="success" maxevents=2 maxspan=1m keepevicted=true | search closed_txn=0

FrankVl
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Great, thanks for sharing the solution!

logloganathan
Motivator

I want this solution should help others..thanks..

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FrankVl
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So, you want all events that are not part of that transaction? Can you be a bit more clear on what output you expect to get?

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logloganathan
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thanks for your response but i have completed the query by myself.

Please find the answer

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