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Merge pull request #2435 from splunk/johannahp-global-search-CSFY25PI2
Global search enhancements for CSFY25PI2
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metrics-and-metadata/search.rst

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Search only shows results for Splunk APM if your organization has access to Splunk APM.
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Search is currently limited to Splunk APM, dashboards, charts, Infrastructure Monitoring navigators, and docs results.
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Supported search prefixes
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Supported search prefixes include:
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- metric search
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- dashboard
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- dashboards
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- chart
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- team
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- metric
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- trace (APM trace)
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- service (APM service)
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- business workflow (APM workflow)
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- application, app (RUM application)
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- session (RUM session ID)
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- test (Synthetics test)
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- private location (Synthetics private location)
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- saved query (Log Observer saved query)
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- connection (Log Observer connection)
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.. - index (Log index) PI2
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You can also search using only the prefix to search for all objects of that type.
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How to use observability search
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How to use Observability search
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You can either search a specific term, or define what type of object you're looking for by using one of the supported prefixes to narrow the search to specific result types. This allows you to search for a specific object, if you know the type and name. Or, you can search by prefix type if you're unsure of the name.

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