Paul,
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards.
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Jorge Aguila
engineer
NEOSECURE S.A
Región Metropolitana
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-25-2023 12:03
From: Paul Zytariuk
Subject: How to use the "_id":{$did: "$$LMRM_LASTDID"}
Hi Jorge,
Yes, it will work through the scheduler.
Thanks,
Paul
Original Message:
Sent: 10/25/2023 10:54:00 AM
From: Jorge Aguila
Subject: RE: How to use the "_id":{$did: "$$LMRM_LASTDID"}
Hello,
thanks for answering. But, "only when connected to SonarW" means...? Should I automate the task in the scheduler so that it works with lastdid?
Best Regards.
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Jorge Aguila
engineer
NEOSECURE S.A
Región Metropolitana
Original Message:
Sent: 10-25-2023 10:09
From: Paul Zytariuk
Subject: How to use the "_id":{$did: "$$LMRM_LASTDID"}
Hi Jorge,
$$LMRM_LASTDID is a special built-in date bind variable. It is available only when connected to SonarW. This error occurs otherwise. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Paul.
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Paul Zytariuk
Team Lead, Technology
M&T Bank Corporation
Buffalo NY
Original Message:
Sent: 10-19-2023 15:21
From: Jorge Aguila
Subject: How to use the "_id":{$did: "$$LMRM_LASTDID"}
Hello dear community,
I have a problem when creating pipelines, I am trying to use the "_id":{$did: "$$LMRM_LASTDID"} but when I run it it gives me the error seen in the image, this already came by default in the jSonar pipes and it still doesn't work. Could you give me an example of how to use it correctly?
My idea is to bring the last successful logins and send them to Splunk every time the task is executed and that these are not repeated, that they are always new events.
we are using Sonar v4.11
I hope you can help me.
Thank you so much.
Best regards.
#jSonar
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Jorge Aguila
engineer
NEOSECURE S.A
Región Metropolitana
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