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Timestamp in Table

jchampagne
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When I pipe my search results to a table, how do I include the timestamp as a column?

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sdaniels
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Splunk Employee

The field name is _time.

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sdaniels
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The field name is _time.

jchampagne
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Thanks! I just couldn't find the field

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Michellework
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Hi sdaniels,

Is it possible to give a more detailed explanation how you display the values? do we need to extract the time field as _time and code in the search query : table _time, temperature (for example.)

thanks!!!

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