diff --git a/docs/manage/partitions/data-tiers/create-edit-partition.md b/docs/manage/partitions/data-tiers/create-edit-partition.md
index b46dab1e7e..0f043460cc 100644
--- a/docs/manage/partitions/data-tiers/create-edit-partition.md
+++ b/docs/manage/partitions/data-tiers/create-edit-partition.md
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ If you have a Sumo Logic Enterprise Suite account, you can take advantage of th
1. [**Classic UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui-classic). In the main Sumo Logic menu select **Manage Data > Logs > Partitions**.
[**New UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui). In the top menu select **Configuration**, and then under **Logs** select **Partitions**. You can also click the **Go To...** menu at the top of the screen and select **Partitions**.
1. Click **+ Add Partition**.
1. The **Create New Partition** pane appears.
-1. **Name**. Enter a name for the Partition. Partitions must be named alphanumerically, with no special characters, with the exception of underscores (`_`). However, a Partition name cannot start with `sumologic_` or an underscore `_`.
+1. **Name**. Enter a name for the Partition. Partitions must be named alphanumerically, with no special characters, with the exception of underscores (`_`) and hyphens (`-`). However, a Partition name cannot start with `sumologic_`, an underscore `_`, or a hyphen (`-`).
1. **Data Tier**. (Enterprise Suite accounts only) Click the radio button for the tier where you want the Partition to reside.
1. **Routing Expression**. Enter a [keyword search expression](/docs/search/get-started-with-search/build-search/keyword-search-expressions.md) that matches the data you want to have in the Partition, using [built-in metadata](/docs/search/get-started-with-search/search-basics/built-in-metadata) or [custom metadata fields](/docs/manage/fields). If you have an Enterprise Suite account, and are going to assign the Partition to the Infrequent Tier, see the information in the [Assigning Data to a Data Tier](/docs/manage/partitions/data-tiers#assigning-data-to-a-data-tier) section of the [Data Tiers](/docs/manage/partitions/data-tiers/) page.
:::note
diff --git a/docs/manage/partitions/flex/create-edit-partition-flex.md b/docs/manage/partitions/flex/create-edit-partition-flex.md
index b0d7a9ed1c..c5da5323ee 100644
--- a/docs/manage/partitions/flex/create-edit-partition-flex.md
+++ b/docs/manage/partitions/flex/create-edit-partition-flex.md
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The search modifier `dataTier` is not supported for Flex queries.
1. [**Classic UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui-classic). In the main Sumo Logic menu select **Manage Data > Logs > Partitions**.
[**New UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui). In the top menu select **Configuration**, and then under **Logs** select **Partitions**. You can also click the **Go To...** menu at the top of the screen and select **Partitions**.
1. Click **+ Add Partition**.
1. The **Create New Partition** pane appears.
-1. **Name**. Enter a name for the Partition. Partitions must be named alphanumerically, with no special characters, with the exception of underscores (`_`). However, a Partition name cannot start with `sumologic_` or an underscore `_`.
+1. **Name**. Enter a name for the Partition. Partitions must be named alphanumerically, with no special characters, with the exception of underscores (`_`) and hyphens (`-`). However, a Partition name cannot start with `sumologic_`, an underscore `_`, or a hyphen (`-`).
1. (Optional) **Include this partition in default scope**. By default, this checkbox is selected. Deselect this checkbox if you need to exclude this partition from the [default scope in your search](/docs/manage/partitions/flex/faq/#how-can-i-optimize-my-query-using-default-scope).
:::note
After changing the default scope of a partition, expect a delay of 2 to 3 minutes to reflect the change in the query scope.
diff --git a/docs/manage/partitions/index.md b/docs/manage/partitions/index.md
index 2662976b6a..8d8d1c4c2c 100644
--- a/docs/manage/partitions/index.md
+++ b/docs/manage/partitions/index.md
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ You define the data that will reside in a partition by defining a routing expres
* There is a limit of 50 partitions per account. (This excludes [decommissioned partitions](decommission-partition.md).)
* Partitions cannot be deleted, although you can [decommission](decommission-partition.md) them. This is because a partition may include log messages that aren’t stored anywhere else, so if it’s deleted, messages will be lost. If you no longer need a partition, you can decommission it.
-* Partition names cannot start with `sumologic_` or an underscore `_`.
+* Partition names cannot start with `sumologic_`, an underscore `_`, or a hyphen (`-`).
* Partition routing rule length cannot exceed 2048 characters.
## Guides
diff --git a/docs/manage/scheduled-views/add-scheduled-view.md b/docs/manage/scheduled-views/add-scheduled-view.md
index 255a1daeaa..ba6f1c4a4e 100644
--- a/docs/manage/scheduled-views/add-scheduled-view.md
+++ b/docs/manage/scheduled-views/add-scheduled-view.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ For Scheduled View query requirements, see [Scheduled Views Best Practices and E
1. [**Classic UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui-classic). In the main Sumo Logic menu, select **Manage Data > Logs > Scheduled Views**.
[**New UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui). In the top menu select **Configuration**, and then under **Logs** select **Scheduled Views**. You can also click the **Go To...** menu at the top of the screen and select **Scheduled Views**.
1. Click **+ Add Scheduled View**.
-1. **Name**. Enter a name for the view. You'll use this name in queries to search the view, so use a name that's descriptive and easy to remember. Names can contain alphanumeric characters; underscores (`_`) are the only special characters allowed. View names can only have (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), $, and _ after the first letter.
+1. **Name**. Enter a name for the view. You'll use this name in queries to search the view, so use a name that's descriptive and easy to remember. Names can contain alphanumeric characters; underscores (`_`) and hyphens (`-`) are the only special characters allowed. View names can only have (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), $, -, and _ after the first letter.
1. **Query.** Enter the full query that encompasses the data you'd like indexed in the view. Parse operators and most search operators are supported in views.
1. **Search Mode**. Set to **Auto Parse Mode** for [Dynamic Parsing](../../search/get-started-with-search/build-search/dynamic-parsing.md) of JSON data. Manual Mode is the default search behavior.
1. **Start Date.** Click the date that you'd like to use as the start time of the index. All data from that point forward will be indexed in the scheduled view. The oldest selectable date represents the end of the retention period of your Sumo Logic account.