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Why do we use this is in the search ?

innoce
Path Finder

Hello,

Here's my search:

 

index="blah" sourcetype="blah" severity="*" dis_name IN ("*") "*" AND NOT 1=0 | rest of the query

 

Why do they use AND NOT 1=0 here?  Even without this the results are same. I just want to know why do they use this. 

Any help would be appreciated!

Thankyou

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yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Let me speculate😉.  This is perhaps from a dashboard that opens like such

index="blah" sourcetype="blah" severity="$severity_tok$" dis_name IN ("$dis_name_tok$") "$freetext_tok$" AND NOT $exclude_tok$

1=0 is assigned to exclude_tok as a catchall.

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

There's not much point in this condition. Where did you get that?

And 'dis_name IN ("*")' can be simply written as dis_name=*.

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yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Let me speculate😉.  This is perhaps from a dashboard that opens like such

index="blah" sourcetype="blah" severity="$severity_tok$" dis_name IN ("$dis_name_tok$") "$freetext_tok$" AND NOT $exclude_tok$

1=0 is assigned to exclude_tok as a catchall.

PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Makes perfect sense. 🙂

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