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This was partly answered by this related question.

http://answers.splunk.com/questions/510/error-savedsplunker-no-record-for-that-user

What I want to know is how do I identify what saved searches are causing this. How can I determine the specific saved searches without going through each and every saved search?

asked 19 May '10, 16:54

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Change the logging level of SavedSplunker to DEBUG. That's how I tracked down which searches were causing problems.

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answered 28 Feb '11, 23:35

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