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When you run a search in Devo, you always access a data table where those specify tags so that it can access the file where events classified with the same tag those tags are stored. Each table file collects the events of the same data source in rows and . Recognized tag combinations have a parser associated with the event tag is used to sort the event information into that renders the information as a table with rows and columns. The parser assigns data types (string, integer, and so on) to each column in a of the table. 

To run a search, you must access the data table where the events you need to work with are stored. You can do this via the Data Search area in start searching data, choose Data Search in the navigation panel.

After selecting the required data table, you will access the search window, which includes several customization The content area of Data Search has four tabs. In the Finders section of the Explore Your Data tab, you render the desired table by selecting tags. The search area includes options that allow you to : show narrow the results to only the columns you need; display specific information of the events; or sort and filter the data. You can then start manipulating the data using the wide range of operations available in order to get the required information and build your required required query. For example, you can create additional columns, group the data using a specific period of time, or aggregate the data to apply specific calculations. You can create several paths of operations within a single search, allowing you to access multiple query levels just with one click.

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