[30% Off] Splunk Core Certified Power User Certification Exam Practice
Pass your Splunk Core Certified Power User Certification Exam 2025
What you’ll learn
- Prepare for Splunk Core Certified Power User exam
- Test your skill while attend this exam
- Practice test for Splunk Core Certified Power User certification exam
- Improve your skill for understanding of searching and reporting
- creating objects
- tags
- models and more
Requirements
- Basic Splunk Knowledge
Description
Splunk Core Certified Power User Certification Exam Practice TestExpand your basic Splunk skill set with greater understanding of searching and reporting, creating objects, tags, models and more.
Deliver more value as a power user
Strengthen your searching and reporting capabilities. Create workflow actions, event types, knowledge objects and data models. Know how to use field aliases, calculator fields and macros. Plus, learn to normalize data for Splunk.
Who should take this exam?
This entry-level exam establishes a baseline for users of Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud platform software.
IT professionals
For those looking for a competitive edge or whose employer uses Splunk software, being a Core Power User is a great way to demonstrate competence and solidify your skills.
Career changers
Big data is one of the fastest-growing career opportunities. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to stand out as a Splunk Core Certified Power User.
Splunk enthusiasts
This certification is the gateway to true Splunk expertise. As a Core Power User, you’ll unlock a world of possibilities — administrator, architect or consultant.
Splunk Core Certified Power User Exam Content :-
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam; however, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam.
1.0 Using Transforming Commands for Visualizations
1.1 Use the chart command
1.2 Use the timechart command
2.0 Filtering and Formatting Results
2.1 The eval command
2.2 Use the search and where commands to filter results
2.3 The fillnull command
3.0 Correlating Events
3.1 Identify transactions
3.2 Group events using fields
3.3 Group events using fields and time
3.4 Search with transactions
3.5 Report on transactions
3.6 Determine when to use transactions vs. stats
4.0 Creating and Managing Fields
4.1 Perform regex field extractions using the Field Extractor (FX)
4.2 Perform delimiter field extractions using the FX
5.0 Creating Field Aliases and Calculated Fields
5.1 Describe, create, and use field aliases
5.2 Describe, create, and use calculated fields
6.0 Creating Tags and Event Types
6.1 Create and use tags
6.2 Describe event types and their uses
6.3 Create an event type
7.0 Creating and Using Macros
7.1 Describe macros
7.2 Create and use a basic macro
7.3 Define arguments and variables for a macro
7.4 Add and use arguments with a macro
8.0 Creating and Using Workflow Actions
8.1 Describe the function of GET, POST, and Search workflow actions
8.2 Create a GET workflow action
8.3 Create a POST workflow action
8.4 Create a Search workflow action
9.0 Creating Data Models
9.1 Describe the relationship between data models and pivot
9.2 Identify data model attributes
9.3 Create a data model
10.0 Using the Common Information Model (CIM) Add-On
10.1 Describe the Splunk CIM
10.2 List the knowledge objects included with the Splunk CIM Add-On
10.3 Use the CIM Add-On to normalize data