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To get data from different source types

xvxt006
Contributor

Hi,

I am trying to calculate conversion rate using number of orders/visits. Number of visits from one sourcetype and visits are from different source type. So i have used join command. But i am not getting any output

sourcetype=XXXXX | stats count(OrderTotal) as Orders | join append[search sourcetype=YYYYY | stats dc(SessionID) as visits] | eval CVR =(Orders/Visits)*100 | table CVR

When i take out table CVR i can see that the 2 stats output values separately. But i want to use those and calculate the CVR and just output that value alone. Any help is much appreciated.

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lguinn2
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Try this

sourcetype=XXXXX  or sourcetype=YYYYYY
| stats count(OrderTotal) as Orders dc(SessionID) as Visits
| eval CVR =(Orders/Visits)*100

OR this, which is less efficient usually

sourcetype=XXXXXX
| stats count(OrderTotal) as Orders
| appendcols [ search sourcetype=YYYYY
    | stats dc(SessionID) as Visits ]
| eval CVR =(Orders/Visits)*100

Also, note that you used "visits" in one spot, and "Visits" in another. Field names are case-sensitive!

HTH

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lguinn2
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Try this

sourcetype=XXXXX  or sourcetype=YYYYYY
| stats count(OrderTotal) as Orders dc(SessionID) as Visits
| eval CVR =(Orders/Visits)*100

OR this, which is less efficient usually

sourcetype=XXXXXX
| stats count(OrderTotal) as Orders
| appendcols [ search sourcetype=YYYYY
    | stats dc(SessionID) as Visits ]
| eval CVR =(Orders/Visits)*100

Also, note that you used "visits" in one spot, and "Visits" in another. Field names are case-sensitive!

HTH

xvxt006
Contributor

I tried your first solution initially and may be i might have missed the case sensitivity. Thank you HTH it is working now.

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