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How get _time vaules same format?

Sekhar
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My query index= nonjVs source = nonjavs | stats vaules(_time ) as start time values(_time) as endtime by empid 

Displayed below formate but I want to see my stat time  and end time "%m-%d-%y %H:%M:@%S"

Starttime 165575758474.67768 

End time 16777894894.67788

 

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gcusello
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Hi @Sekhar,

you have to use the eval command, with the strftime funtion, after the stats command:

index=nonjVs source=nonjavs 
| stats earliest(_time) AS starttime latest(_time) AS endtime BY empid 
| eval starttime=strftime(starttime,"%m-%d-%y %H:%M:%S"), endtime=strftime(endtime,"%m-%d-%y %H:%M:%S")

 Ciao.

Giuseppe

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gcusello
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Hi @Sekhar,

you have to use the eval command, with the strftime funtion, after the stats command:

index=nonjVs source=nonjavs 
| stats earliest(_time) AS starttime latest(_time) AS endtime BY empid 
| eval starttime=strftime(starttime,"%m-%d-%y %H:%M:%S"), endtime=strftime(endtime,"%m-%d-%y %H:%M:%S")

 Ciao.

Giuseppe

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gcusello
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Hi @Sekhar ,

good for you, see next time!

Ciao and happy splunking

Giuseppe

P.S.: Karma Points are appreciated 😉

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