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How do I convert milliseconds to seconds on stats output?

raindrop18
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I have this query and I'm trying to convert the response time from milliseconds to seconds but it's not working. What did I miss?

sourcetype="imetrics" name=http*://*  | regex name!="http*://.*\d+$" |  stats count by name,data.avg_response_time_ms,data.avg_error_rate  | eval "data.avg_response_time_ms(ms)"='data.avg_response_time_ms(ms)'/1000 |sort -data.avg_response_time_ms

Note = the milliseconds written like this on the logs "1660.9425"

thanks.

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Vijeta
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Try renaming the response time field,

sourcetype="imetrics" name=http*://*  | regex name!="http*://.*\d+$" |  rename "data.avg_response_time_ms" as avg_response_time , "data.avg_error_rate" as avg_error_rate |stats count by name,avg_response_time ,avg_error_rate  | eval avg_response_time_sec=avg_response_time/1000 |sort -avg_response_time_sec

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Vijeta
Influencer

Try renaming the response time field,

sourcetype="imetrics" name=http*://*  | regex name!="http*://.*\d+$" |  rename "data.avg_response_time_ms" as avg_response_time , "data.avg_error_rate" as avg_error_rate |stats count by name,avg_response_time ,avg_error_rate  | eval avg_response_time_sec=avg_response_time/1000 |sort -avg_response_time_sec
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