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NOT Like function

athorat
Communicator

I am using this like function in in a pie chart and want to exclude the other values
How do I use NOT Like or id!="%IIT" AND id!="%IIM"

|eval id = case(like(id, "%PAS"),"PAS",like(id, "%SIS"),"SIS",like(id, "%HDES"),"HDES",1=1,id)

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ChrisFontana
Loves-to-Learn Lots

Hey, just use like you wrote before, NOT LIKE. E.g.:

| where NOT LIKE("FIELD_NAME","%TEXT%")

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You can do this:

Your Search Here | regex fieldName != "RegExHere"

cnoerjadi
Engager

try this

| where !LIKE(foo, "$abc")

raghu0463
Explorer

how to filter for multiple values please i.e

|where !LIKE(foo, "$abc", "xxx", "sss")

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nick405060
Motivator

Can someone convert this to the answer?

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renjith_nair
Legend

@nick405060 , converted the comment to answer so that it could be accepted as answer.

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