I am in the early stages of migrating my observability solution from Sumo Logic to Kibana. Assuming the data (logs) in to each system is the same: is it possible to convert Sumo Logic queries to their Kibana equivalent? I would like to avoid doing each of these manually and do it in a programmatic way since there are hundreds of these queries.
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