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[role="xpack"]
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[testenv="basic"]
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[[eql]]
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= EQL for event-based search
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<titleabbrev>EQL</titleabbrev>
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experimental::[]
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{eql-ref}/index.html[Event Query Language (EQL)] is a query language used for
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logs and other event-based data.
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You can use EQL in {es} to easily express relationships between events and
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quickly match events with shared properties. You can use EQL and query
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DSL together to better filter your searches.
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[float]
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[[when-to-use-eql]]
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=== When to use EQL
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Consider using EQL if you:
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* Use {es} for threat hunting or other security use cases
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* Search time-series data or logs, such as network or system logs
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* Want an easy way to explore relationships between events
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[float]
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[[eql-toc]]
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=== In this section
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* <<eql-requirements,EQL requirements>>
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include::requirements.asciidoc[]
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