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Lookup query - What does append=T mean ?

splunker12er
Motivator

What does the below statement mean ?

If 'append' is set to true (false by default), the data from the lookup file is appended to the current set of results rathering than replacing it.

I use lookup like below,

[mysearch] | lookup MyLookup field_1 as field_1 OUTPUTNEW field_2 field_3

So , with reference to field_1 value , i do obtain field_2 , field_3 ..etc

what does that statement say, how append=t works ?

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The append option is part of inputlookup, not lookup - see http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.0/SearchReference/inputlookup for reference.

There it means you can add ... | inputlookup my_lookup append=t to the end of a search pipeline to append the data from the lookup file to the current search results. Without the append you can only use inputlookup as a generating command at the beginning of the pipeline.

martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

append=t has nothing to do with the lookup command, but rather with the inputlookup command which does something entirely different.

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splunker12er
Motivator

How the field values in my_lookup will be appended to my current search ? I mean ,on what basis or reference ?

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