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How to match a value and count in a chart?

KalebeRS
Explorer

Hello,

 

I have a search that I n

 

 

index="" host= sourcetype=csv source=C:\\.......\.csv 
| dedup CR_ID 
| table CR_SubmitDate CR_LMC PVER_SpecificationFreeze
| eval LMC_Requested = case(match(CR_LMC, "Yes"),"yes")
| search LMC_Requested="yes"
| eval LMC_Planned = case(CR_SubmitDate > PVER_SpecificationFreeze, "True")
| search LMC_Planned="True"
| chart count by LMC_Requested, LMC_PLanned

 

 

eed to count the values that matches "Yes". But the way I did is making conflict somewhere. How do I make a clean match that does not male problems with the chart?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The way this search appears to be written is that you are counting the events where CR_LMC matches "Yes" and CR_SubmitDate > PVER_SpecificationFreeze, so why not simplify to

index="" host= sourcetype=csv source=C:\\.......\.csv 
| dedup CR_ID 
| table CR_SubmitDate CR_LMC PVER_SpecificationFreeze
| where match(CR_LMC, "Yes") AND CR_SubmitDate > PVER_SpecificationFreeze
| stats count
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