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Using NOT and != would return the same results.

palisetty
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(T/F) Using NOT and != would return the same results.
For me, the answer is false but quizlet says true. I say false because status!=200 or NOT status=200 wouldn't necessarily lead to the same results.

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woodcock
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to4kawa
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and the reference of @woodcook
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richgalloway
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The correct answer is False.

After having a look at the content in Quizlet and seeing many poorly worded, inaccurate, and wrong information, I recommend you stay away from it, at least for Splunk information.

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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

soumyasaha25
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to add to the above. you can have a look at this link where its explained in detail.

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