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Splunk data models quiz pivot question help

Ozlean
Engager

I have been working through the splunk data models module and have been trying to get 100% on the data models quiz. I have gone through it about 20 times, getting 93%, and I have narrowed the question that is wrong down to:

What do Pivots require to create visualizations in Splunk? Select all that apply.

I have tried every combination I can think of that could be valid but cannot get a correct answer. I have seen in another post that someone was having problems with this quiz so maybe the quiz has a wrong answer?

Any help answering this would be appreciated as it has been frustrating me

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coppenhein
Engager

I figured out how to get 100% and my answer on that one was:

Lookups

Data models

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coppenhein
Engager

I rewatched the videos a ton of times and used a brute force method to figure out how to get 100%.

I don't know how you could get in touch with me to get the answers...but I wish they would restructure the study guide. perhaps give progressive hints after multiple attempts. 

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VatsalJagani
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

 Please contact [email protected] with the details and they should be able to help you out.

They might not be super quick in response but they should answer your query.

 

I hope this helps!!!

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