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How do you aggregate two types of data?

maryamchar
Explorer

Does aggregate mean using (sum, average, count etc) or does it mean something else? Please give an example on how to aggregate two types of data.

I'm using Splunk Search and Reporting (search query only)

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iamarkaprabha
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Hi ,

You can check the below link on aggregate functions and how to use those functions in splunk

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.2.0/SearchReference/Aggregatefunctions

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iamarkaprabha
Contributor

Hi ,

You can check the below link on aggregate functions and how to use those functions in splunk

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.2.0/SearchReference/Aggregatefunctions

maryamchar
Explorer

Thank you! If i have two different sources is it possible to aggregate those two togther and let's say find the average for both of them ? Or i have to find the average of each of them seperatly.

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iamarkaprabha
Contributor

Yes , it is possible to aggregate those two together and find the average for both of them

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maryamchar
Explorer

Thank you! do you have an example please ?

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marycordova
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maryamchar
Explorer

Thank you!

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marycordova
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

can you provide sample data and search string?

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maryamchar
Explorer

The data i have are xml files and lookup tables. I just want an explannation of what aggregate two data types mean. Thanks!

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