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How to use dst{} in data model?

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I have a sourcetype the provides results for dst if it has one result or dst{} with multiple results.

I am attempting to get this into a data model to be used; however I can't get dst{} to work.

dst=dest works just fine, but dst{}=dest does not work.

When doing dst{}= (IP address), the search works just fine. So I know it doesn't have an issue finding the information. I am missing something for what is needed to make it work within a data model. After researching for a couple days and failing, I thought I'd ask the community for their knowledge.

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