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Google Maps: If I have a sourcetype with longitude and latitude GPS coordinates, how do I plot it on the map?

albyva
Communicator

I have a sourcetype of data that I've listed below. How can I put a dot on my Splunk Google Map plugin with the longitude/latitude coordinates that I get? I have the data extracted into 4 fields of (latitude, longitude, date, time).

sourcetype=longlat:  
"50.052060";"-80.485100";"01/14/2015 12:21 AM"
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harshal_chakran
Builder

Hi, try using this

geostats latfield=latitude longfield=longitude count by date

refer this link for syntax: Geostats

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harshal_chakran
Builder

Hi, try using this

geostats latfield=latitude longfield=longitude count by date

refer this link for syntax: Geostats

albyva
Communicator

Thanks. I narrowed it a little with:

sourcetype=longlat date="mm/dd/yyyy" | geostats latfield=latitude longfield=longitude count by time

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