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And we're done. Just a reminder of what we were reproducing:
top useother=t limit=5 logger user
That is a pretty long query to replicate a one liner! While completely recreating top
is not something practically needed, hopefully this example sheds some light on how
to combine commands in interesting ways.
Summary
I hope this chapter was enlightening, and has sparked some ideas that you can apply
to your own data. As stated in the introduction, Splunk Answers ( http://answers.
splunk.com ) is a fantastic place to find examples and general help. You can ask your
questions there, and contribute answers back to the community.
In the next chapter, we will use more advanced features of Splunk to help extend the
search language, and enrich data at search time.
 
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