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from command with time modifers

astatrial
Contributor

Hi all,
I am trying to add time modifiers to "from" command ,from within the query, with not much of a luck.
An example for the command is:

| from datamodel:"Authentication"."Failed_Authentication" | search dest="Host1" app="win:local"

Can anyone help me figuring this out ?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

This answer shows you how to use a macro in the same way that you are using from datamodel which means that you can use earliest and latest in-line in the normal way (UpVotes appreciated):
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/716936/splunk-server-field-is-not-available-when-we-searc.html

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astatrial
Contributor

Thanks for your response.
It is not what i was looking for exactly.
The problem is only with "from" command. tstats command can be used with time modifiers.
Also i have splunk cloud so it is a bit of a problem to add the macros to the file.

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