Getting Data In

Working with CSV

reverse
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I have CSV like this-

    PPAGE_ID1   PPAGE_ID2   PPAGE_ID3   PPAGE_ID4   PPAGE_ID5   PPAGE_ID6   
1-Jan   123 123 123 123 123 123 
2-Jan   456 456 456 456 456 456 
3-Jan   789 789 789 789 789 789 
4-Jan   98  98  98  98  98  98  
5-Jan   87587   87587   87587   87587   87587   87587   

how can I take average by PPAGE_ID6 or PPAGE_ID100 ?
Please help.

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
| makeresults
| eval _raw="Date,PPAGE_ID1,PPAGE_ID2,PPAGE_ID3,PPAGE_ID4,PPAGE_ID5,PPAGE_ID6
1-Jan,123,123,123,123,123,123
2-Jan,456,456,456,456,456,456
3-Jan,789,789,789,789,789,789
4-Jan,98,98,98,98,98,98
5-Jan,87587,87587,87587,87587,87587,87587"
| multikv forceheader=1
| table Date,PPAGE_ID1,PPAGE_ID2,PPAGE_ID3,PPAGE_ID4,PPAGE_ID5,PPAGE_ID6
`comment("this is your sample")`
`comment("from here, the logic")`
| table Date,PPAGE_ID1,PPAGE_ID2,PPAGE_ID3,PPAGE_ID4,PPAGE_ID5,PPAGE_ID6
| untable Date PPAGE count
| eventstats avg(count) as average by PPAGE

Hi, folks. how about this.

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
| makeresults
| eval _raw="Date,PPAGE_ID1,PPAGE_ID2,PPAGE_ID3,PPAGE_ID4,PPAGE_ID5,PPAGE_ID6
1-Jan,123,123,123,123,123,123
2-Jan,456,456,456,456,456,456
3-Jan,789,789,789,789,789,789
4-Jan,98,98,98,98,98,98
5-Jan,87587,87587,87587,87587,87587,87587"
| multikv forceheader=1
| table Date,PPAGE_ID1,PPAGE_ID2,PPAGE_ID3,PPAGE_ID4,PPAGE_ID5,PPAGE_ID6
`comment("this is your sample")`
`comment("from here, the logic")`
| table Date,PPAGE_ID1,PPAGE_ID2,PPAGE_ID3,PPAGE_ID4,PPAGE_ID5,PPAGE_ID6
| untable Date PPAGE count
| eventstats avg(count) as average by PPAGE

Hi, folks. how about this.

reverse
Contributor

amazing! you are awesome!.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

That is not CSV as there are no commas. Furthermore, the number of header fields is not the same as the number of fields in each row so Splunk will not ingest it properly. Can you change how the file is created?

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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

reverse
Contributor

lets assume that is a proper CSV with header as page id .. 1st column as date and rows as values against that date

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reverse
Contributor

@jnudell_2 @Vijeta please help

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