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line chart continues

arun_kant_sharm
Path Finder

Hi Experts,
I want make a continues line chart of three columns on a single chart (three lines for three columns )

index=transaction| table _time trans_read trans_write trans_fail

I tried
index=transaction | timechart span=1s max(trans_read ) as trans_read max(trans_write ) as trans_write by TYPE
but its not give proper graph (it make whole graph straight line)

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skrajkumar_splu
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi arun_kant_sharma

Technically speaking your query should work, please check below snippet for sample. May be the the scale difference in Y-axis is too large that may cause the spike in linecharts to be very small to be visible. Try using Log scale in y-axis or try defining the interval/min & max value manually, it may help. If you still face any issues kindly post a snippet with your query and output.

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skrajkumar_splu
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi arun_kant_sharma

Technically speaking your query should work, please check below snippet for sample. May be the the scale difference in Y-axis is too large that may cause the spike in linecharts to be very small to be visible. Try using Log scale in y-axis or try defining the interval/min & max value manually, it may help. If you still face any issues kindly post a snippet with your query and output.

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