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Find the difference between 2 tables.

anooshac
Communicator

Hi All,

How can i find the difference between 2 tables?.

index=abc task="task1"|dedup component1 |table component1
|append [index=abc task="task2" |dedup component2 |table component2]
|table component1 component2

these are the 2 tables. I want to show the extra data which are in component2 and not in component1.

How can i do it?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Assuming component1 is a subset of component2 (which you seem to be implying)

| eval component=coalesce(component1, component2)
| stats count by component
| where count=1

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Assuming component1 is a subset of component2 (which you seem to be implying)

| eval component=coalesce(component1, component2)
| stats count by component
| where count=1
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anooshac
Communicator

Hi, @ITWhisperer , actually it is not subset. its just that im passing different token for taskand getting the 2nd table. In this case will coalesce will work?

index=abc task="$task1$"|dedup component1 |table component1
|append [index=abc task="$task2$" |dedup component2 |table component2]
|table component1 component2

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The coalesce will work it is just that if the count is 1 it could be that it only occurs in component1 or component2 and you would have to do something slightly different if you want to distinguish which set the component comes from

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