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sahana
Engager

I have a JSON object value as timetaken= 63542 in milliseconds, I  need to convert the stats max(timetaken) value which is in ms to seconds tried as like below  but it is not working out. 

search envId = *  message=PostLogin* | stats min(timetaken),max(timetaken), Avg(timetaken) | eval max_time=round((max(timetaken)/1000),2) , min_time = round((min(timetaken)/1000),2) | table max_time,min_time,Avg(timetaken)

 

But the above is producing the values in same ms even we convert it to seconds

 

 

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi

You should assign values in stats to the new name like this

search envId = * message=PostLogin* 
| stats min(timetaken) as minTimeTaken, max(timetaken) as maxTimeTaken,  Avg(timetaken) as avgTimeTaken
| eval max_time=round(maxTimeTaken/1000,2) , min_time = round(minTimeTaken/1000,2) 
| table max_time,min_time,avgTimeTaken

Otherwise there could be some confusion on eval.

r. Ismo 

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