Search Reference

 


About custom search commands

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About custom search commands

Splunk's search language includes a wide variety of commands that you can use to get what you want out of your data and even to display the results in different ways. You have commands to correlate events and calculate statistics on your results, evaluate fields and reorder results, reformat and enrich your data, build charts, and more. Still, Splunk enables you to expand the search language to customize these commands to better meet your needs or to write your own search commands for custom processing or calculations.

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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 4.1 , 4.1.1 , 4.1.2 , 4.1.3 , 4.1.4 , 4.1.5 , 4.1.6 , 4.1.7 , 4.1.8 , 4.2 , 4.2.1 , 4.2.2 , 4.2.3 , 4.2.4 , 4.2.5 , 4.3 , 4.3.1 , 4.3.2 , 4.3.3 , 4.3.4 , 4.3.5 , 4.3.6 View the Article History for its revisions.


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