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Dashboard timechart

prasant
Path Finder

How to display timechart for specific time period for specific business days.

Eg: index="someindex" |dedup eventid| timechart count(_raw) by eventName span=60m for monday,tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday during 6pm - 8pm.  Or for specific dates .How can achieve this? 

thanks in advance

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can do this if you have the date_wday field in your data

index="someindex" date_wday IN ("monday","tuesday","wednesday","thursday","friday") date_hour>=18 date_hour<20
| dedup eventid
| timechart count(_raw) by eventName span=60m 

If you don't have those fields you can do

index="someindex" 
| eval date_wday=strftime(_time, "%a")
| eval date_hour=strftime(_time, "%H")
| search date_wday IN ("mon","tue","wed","thu","fri") date_hour>=18 date_hour<20
| dedup eventid
| timechart count(_raw) by eventName span=60m 

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prasant
Path Finder

thanks, it helped . 

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can do this if you have the date_wday field in your data

index="someindex" date_wday IN ("monday","tuesday","wednesday","thursday","friday") date_hour>=18 date_hour<20
| dedup eventid
| timechart count(_raw) by eventName span=60m 

If you don't have those fields you can do

index="someindex" 
| eval date_wday=strftime(_time, "%a")
| eval date_hour=strftime(_time, "%H")
| search date_wday IN ("mon","tue","wed","thu","fri") date_hour>=18 date_hour<20
| dedup eventid
| timechart count(_raw) by eventName span=60m 
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