Splunk Search

Main differences between a saved report and a saved search

e82than
Communicator

I wonder if there is any site in splunk Docs that clearly define the distinct differences between the two of them. I am having trouble deciding which one to use.

Tags (1)

BobM
Builder

I would add that in version 5, unless you are in verbose mode, a report will not create fields that it does not require. This can mean your results arrive a little faster.

I think what is more important is how you want to look at your data. If you want a table or graph of information summarised from your events, you should use reporting commands. If you want the original events, don't.

lguinn2
Legend

There is no practical difference between a saved search and a saved report. A report is simply a search that incorporates one of the "reporting commands" such as stats, chart, timechart, etc.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Shape the Future of Splunk: Join the Product Research Lab!

Join the Splunk Product Research Lab and connect with us in the Slack channel #product-research-lab to get ...

Auto-Injector for Everything Else: Making OpenTelemetry Truly Universal

You might have seen Splunk’s recent announcement about donating the OpenTelemetry Injector to the ...

[Puzzles] Solve, Learn, Repeat: Character substitutions with Regular Expressions

This challenge was first posted on Slack #puzzles channelFor BORE at .conf23, we had a puzzle question which ...