Leveraging Lookups and Subsearches
The Splunk Education single-subject course module, Leveraging Lookups and Subsearches is designed for power users who want to learn how to use lookups and subsearches to enrich their results.
Topics will focus on lookup commands and explore how to use subsearches to correlate and filter data from multiple sources.
Splunk Credit Value : 50
Duration : 3 hours
Time : 9:00 am - 12:00 pm AEST
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Leveraging Lookups and Subsearches - Course Topics
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Using Lookup Commands
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Adding a Subsearch
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Using the return Command
Class Format
Instructor-led lecture with labs. Delivered via virtual classroom or at your site
Course Prerequisites
To be successful, students should have a solid understanding of the following:
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How Splunk works
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Creating Search queries
Lookups
Course Module Mapping
Leveraging Lookups and Subsearches - Audience
Search Expert learning path
Leveraging Lookups and Subsearches - Course Objectives
Topic 1 – Using Lookup Commands
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Understand lookups
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Use the inputlookup command to search lookup files
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Use the lookup command to invoke field value lookups
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Invoke geospatial lookups in search
Topic 2 – Adding a Subsearch
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Define subsearch
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Use subsearch to filter results
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Identify when to use subsearch
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Understand subsearch limitations and alternatives
Topic 3 - Using the return Command
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Use the return command to pass values from a subsearch
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Compare the return and fields commands
Splunk Course Schedules and Timezones
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UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands
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UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)
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UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)
PM Marked Splunk Courses
PM marked courses usually starts at AEDT 12:00pm or AEST 11:00 am and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;
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UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)
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UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands
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UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)
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UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)