Search Modes
The [Log Search page]) offers two search modes to build your searches, Advanced and Basic.
- Basic Mode gives you a structured query builder that writes a simple log query. This mode is designed for new users that are not familiar with Sumo Logic search features and query language. We recommend taking Certification Courses and reading the Getting Started content before moving to advanced mode.
- Advanced Mode has the original query text box and supports all of our search query language and features.
For details on all the other existing Log Search page features, see [how to use the search page]).
Switch Modes
When you open a Log Search you'll have the option to switch between Basic and Advanced Mode. The selected mode will persist to new searches.
Open a Log Search by clicking + New then Log Search.
Click the three-dot icon on the right of the Search page and select **Basic Mode** or Advanced Mode from the menu options.
Basic Mode
Search offers an easy-to-use, structured query builder to help you write and complete simple log searches quickly and easily. This feature is designed for basic queries and has limited support of the Search Query Language. Once you're comfortable using basic mode we recommend you start using Advanced Mode to get the full value out of Sumo Logic and its robust search capabilities.
Basic Mode Query Builder
This section elaborates on the input options.
Data Tier
Select from the drop down which Data Tier the query should run against, either Continuous, Frequent, or Infrequent. See searching Data Tiers for further details.
Index
Type in any Partitions you want to run the query against. When you click in the text area a list of available options is provided. Click an option to automatically fill in the value in the text area. You can continue to add additional Partitions if desired.
Filters
Type in any fields you want to run the query against. Once you select a field you need to select a value for it. When you click in the text area and begin typing an autocomplete list begins to offer suggestions. Click a suggestion to automatically fill in the value in the text area. You can continue to add additional fields if desired.
Not option: Once you have entered a filter you'll see a gray no symbol or prohibition sign to the left of the filter.
Click it to enable the filter as a NOT boolean, where the filter acts as an exclusion instead of inclusion. When enabled, the filter gets a border, and the no symbol changes to the color coral.
Keywords
Type a keyword search expression in the text area.
For details on all the other Log Search page features, see [how to use the search page]).