Splunk Tips and Tricks | How to Join Two Sourcetypes Together
It is often helpful to be able to combine the results of two sourcetypes into one log. This tutorial will show the proper way to perform this task. It should not be done with a Join statement. The stats command is the splunk best practice tool and this tutorial will show how to use stats to do this joining of data. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @lamecreations_guides

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