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ronak
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I've tried using SET operator to find all the users who satisfy first condition but are not present in second search with different condition...below is an example query..

given set operator's limit of 10k records, I'm trying to find the best way to implement SET operations especially DIFF

Any pointers would be great

thanks, ronak

| set diff [search  index=mobile   Action_Name=Page_View  OS="*" (app_usage_location=*Stadium* OR app_usage_location=*Park* OR app_usage_location=*Unkno*) | fields user_id] [ search  index=mobile   Action_Name=Page_View  OS="*" NOT(app_usage_location=*Stadium* OR app_usage_location=*Park* OR app_usage_location=*Unkno*) |fields user_id] | stats dc(user_id)
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somesoni2
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Try this

index=mobile Action_Name=Page_View OS="*" | eval temp=if(like(app_usage_location,"%Stadium%") OR like(app_usage_location,"%Park%" OR like(app_usage_location,"%Unkno%"),1,2) | stats values(temp) as temp by user_id | where mvcount(temp)=1 | fields user_id

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