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docs/integrations/amazon-aws/amazon-ec2-auto-scaling.md

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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/green-check-circle.png')} alt="green check circle.png" width="20"/> A green circle with a check mark is shown when the field exists and is enabled in the Fields table schema.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/orange-exclamation-point.png')} alt="orange exclamation point.png" width="20"/> An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled, in the Fields table schema. In this case, an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema is provided. If a field is sent to Sumo Logic that does not exist in the Fields schema or is disabled it is ignored, known as dropped.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/orange-exclamation-point.png')} alt="orange exclamation point.png" width="20"/> An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled in the Fields table schema. In this case, you'll see an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema. If a field is sent to Sumo Logic but isn’t present or enabled in the schema, it’s ignored and marked as **Dropped**.
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1. Add an **account** field and assign it a value which is a friendly name / alias to your AWS account from which you are collecting logs. Logs can be queried via the “account field”.<br/><img src={useBaseUrl('https://sumologic-app-data-v2.s3.amazonaws.com/dashboards/AWS-Lambda/Metadata.png')} alt="Metadata" style={{border: '1px solid gray'}} width="500" />
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/green-check-circle.png')} alt="green check circle.png" width="20"/> A green circle with a check mark is shown when the field exists and is enabled in the Fields table schema.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/orange-exclamation-point.png')} alt="orange exclamation point.png" width="20"/> An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled, in the Fields table schema. In this case, an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema is provided. If a field is sent to Sumo Logic that does not exist in the Fields schema or is disabled it is ignored, known as dropped.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/orange-exclamation-point.png')} alt="orange exclamation point.png" width="20"/> An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled in the Fields table schema. In this case, you'll see an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema. If a field is sent to Sumo Logic but isn’t present or enabled in the schema, it’s ignored and marked as **Dropped**.
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docs/integrations/amazon-aws/application-load-balancer.md

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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/green-check-circle.png')} alt="green check circle.png" width="20"/> A green circle with a check mark is shown when the field exists and is enabled in the Fields table schema.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/orange-exclamation-point.png')} alt="orange exclamation point.png" width="20"/> An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled in the Fields table schema. In this case, you'll see an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema. If a field is sent to Sumo Logic but isn’t present or enabled in the schema, it’s ignored and marked as **Dropped**.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/green-check-circle.png')} alt="green check circle.png" width="20"/> A green circle with a check mark is shown when the field exists and is enabled in the Fields table schema.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/orange-exclamation-point.png')} alt="orange exclamation point.png" width="20"/> An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled in the Fields table schema. In this case, you'll see an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema. If a field is sent to Sumo Logic but isn’t present or enabled in the schema, it’s ignored and marked as **Dropped**.
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* <img src={useBaseUrl('img/reuse/orange-exclamation-point.png')} alt="orange exclamation point.png" width="20"/> An orange triangle with an exclamation point is shown when the field doesn't exist, or is disabled in the Fields table schema. In this case, you'll see an option to automatically add or enable the nonexistent fields to the Fields table schema. If a field is sent to Sumo Logic but isn’t present or enabled in the schema, it’s ignored and marked as **Dropped**.
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docs/integrations/amazon-aws/classic-load-balancer.md

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