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| addinfo is used to add search meatdata to the search results where search is used to search events that have been indexed. addinfo has special use cases such as ITSI where search is much more common.
The perccol clause is used with the RARE command to specify whether or not a percentage column is created. When the perccol clause is specified, a column displaying the percentage is included in the output. This column shows the relative frequency or occurrence of each item in the analysis.
Some of the common distributable streaming commands are: eval, fields, makemv, rename, regex, replace, strcat, typer, and where.
The top Command: The top command in Splunk serves as a tool for identifying the most frequent or highest-ranking values within a dataset. By specifying fields and criteria, users can pinpoint the top values, facilitating trend analysis, anomaly detection, and performance monitoring.
Youre looking to create quick and dynamic search results using the top and rare commands to find the most or least common values across multiple fields - two commands that share the same search syntax.
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The rare command in Splunk helps you find the least common values in a specific field of your data. This is useful for spotting unusual or infrequent events. By default, the rare command in Splunk returns the 10 least common values for a specified field.
The erex command in Splunk is designed to simplify the process of data extraction when users lack knowledge of the regular expressions required.
A Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is a concise (typically 1-2 pages) document that has a condensed set of instructions on how to use a product. It focuses on key features and consists of very specific details that users will find useful in case they get stuck with your product.

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