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"Sort 0 desc" vs "sort 0 -" for data over 10,000

LearningGuy
Builder

Hello,

I don't know how to simulate this using makeresults, but I have data over 10,000 (let say 50,000)
If I sort descending using "| sort - 0 Score", it will only give me 10,000 rows, but I used "| sort 0 Score desc", it will give me 50,000 rows.
What is the different between using sort - and sort desc?   
Why doesn't sort - only limit to 10,000?   Thank you so much 

index=test
| sort - 0 Score ==>   only 10,000  rows          I need to use "| sort Score desc"  

NameScore
Name15
Name20
Name37
Name40
…. 
Name500009
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1 Solution

yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

See sort.  | sort 0 Score desc is semantically identical to | sort limit=0 Score desc. But | sort - 0 Score is equivalent to | sort 0, Score desc.  That is, you are sorting two fields, 0 and Score, in descending order and without using limit.

Sort is memory hungry.  Setting 10,000 by default is a sensible choice.

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yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

See sort.  | sort 0 Score desc is semantically identical to | sort limit=0 Score desc. But | sort - 0 Score is equivalent to | sort 0, Score desc.  That is, you are sorting two fields, 0 and Score, in descending order and without using limit.

Sort is memory hungry.  Setting 10,000 by default is a sensible choice.

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