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Query with HTTP(S) methods
Hello Checkmates!
I was wondering how may I create a query in SmartLog using HTTP methods such as GET,POST, PUT, HEAD?
I found out that type:Session depicts me some logs with this information.
I tried to use filter method: , but it did not help.
Thank you in advance!
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Again, haven't looked, but this is almost always the reason for not being able to search for something in a given field in the logs.
We only index specific, commonly used fields for performance reasons.
We only index specific, commonly used fields for performance reasons.
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While I haven't confirmed, it's most likely because that field is not indexed.
In which case you can't do queries against that field.
In which case you can't do queries against that field.
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Hello,
Thank you, so is this a final answer? HTTP methods cannot be indexed, therefore we cannot use queries for the, right?
Thank you, so is this a final answer? HTTP methods cannot be indexed, therefore we cannot use queries for the, right?
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Again, haven't looked, but this is almost always the reason for not being able to search for something in a given field in the logs.
We only index specific, commonly used fields for performance reasons.
We only index specific, commonly used fields for performance reasons.
