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Trend data over Backlog

Shristi2906
Engager

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I want to get the ticket count for the aging of backlog tickets on a weekly basis. The aging of the ticket depends on the date the ticket was opened. The count should be calculated every Sunday, and the tickets should be divided depending upon the ranges mentioned, i.e. 0-5 days,6-15 and so on.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

What data do you have to work with?

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Shristi2906
Engager

The data is as below :

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| eval daysunresolved=if(isnull(resolved_at),round((now()-strptime(reported_date_time,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))/(60*60*24),0),null)
| eval agebracket=case(daysunresolved<6,"0-5 Days",daysunresolved<16,"6-15 Days",daysunresolved>15,">15 Days",true,null)
| stats count by agebracket

Schedule this to run every Sunday and save the results to a summary index, making sure the time the query executed is saved.

You can then create a chart based on the summary index, using the time the query executed as your x-axis.

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