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can some explain this search please

vikram1583
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my search |eval _time= strftime(_time, "%Y-%m-%d")|stats latest(AssetRiskScore) as score by _time AssetNames | sort 0 - _time
| dedup 2 AssetNames | reverse
| streamstats current=f last(score) AS prev_score BY AssetNames
| eval change = score - prev_score

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to4kawa
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|eval _time= strftime(_time, "%Y-%m-%d")
|stats latest(AssetRiskScore) as score by _time AssetNames
| sort 0 - _time
| dedup 2 AssetNames 
| reverse
| streamstats current=f last(score) AS prev_score BY AssetNames
| eval change = score - prev_score
  • chang epoch time to text like 2020-04-15
  • aggregate by _time and AssetNames this display latest AssetRiskScore values as score
  • sort _time ascending
  • keep only first two AssetNames
  • sort _time descending
  • by each AssetNames, display just before score value(like autoregress)
  • calculate change

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
|eval _time= strftime(_time, "%Y-%m-%d")
|stats latest(AssetRiskScore) as score by _time AssetNames
| sort 0 - _time
| dedup 2 AssetNames 
| reverse
| streamstats current=f last(score) AS prev_score BY AssetNames
| eval change = score - prev_score
  • chang epoch time to text like 2020-04-15
  • aggregate by _time and AssetNames this display latest AssetRiskScore values as score
  • sort _time ascending
  • keep only first two AssetNames
  • sort _time descending
  • by each AssetNames, display just before score value(like autoregress)
  • calculate change
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to4kawa
Ultra Champion

If I make it:

 |eval _time= strftime(_time, "%Y-%m-%d")
 |stats range(AssetRiskScore) as change min(AssetRiskScore) as prev_score max(AssetRiskScore) as score by _time AssetNames

This is enough.

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