Search Language Syntax in Splunk can be broken down into the following components. (Choose all that apply.)
Search Language Syntax in Splunk can be broken down into the following components. (Choose all that apply.)
The Search Language Syntax in Splunk is broken down into five main components: Search term, Command, Pipe, Functions, and Arguments. These elements are essential for constructing and interpreting search queries within Splunk. Although Clauses might be relevant in other contexts, they are not recognized as a primary component of the Search Language Syntax in Splunk.
SPL have 5 components: 1.Search terms, 2.Command,3.Functions,4.Arguments, 5.Clauses
@gab01969. You are getting the two confused. The question states that the search syntax can be broken down into the following. All that are listed are accurate. You are referring to search language syntax which is just 5 and it Deons't include pipe. Please read pg 97 of the PDF doc
All 6 are accurate. See pg 97 of the PDF
All 6, Page 97, Pdf document, Search Language Syntax
Pipe is included
Page 98 of PDF lists 5 components of Search Language Syntax.
should exclude pipe
no, pipe is also used in the search