"Search macros are reusable chunks of Search Processing Language (SPL) that you can insert into other searches. Search macros can be any part of a search, such as an eval statement or search term, and do not need to be a complete command. You can also specify whether the macro field takes any arguments." And a macro is not a knowledge object, right?
C. Per Splunk, "Search macros can be any part of a search, such as an eval statement or search term, and do not need to be a complete command." https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Knowledge/Definesearchmacros
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