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Count of rows with a value greater than 0

3666142
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How do a get a count of rows that have a value greater than 0? Example below. The last column is what we are trying to generate.

Name    2024-02-06  2024-02-08    2024-02-13  2024-02-15     Count_Of_Rows_with_Data
Pablo       1          0              1          0               2
Eli         0          0              0          0               0
Jenna       1          0              0          0               1
Chad        1          0              5          0               2

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
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| eval Count_Of_Rows_With_Data=0
| foreach 20*
    [| eval Count_Of_Rows_With_Data=if('<<FIELD>>' > 0, Count_Of_Rows_With_Data+1, Count_Of_Rows_With_Data)]

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Alternatively, without having to know the names of the fields

| untable Name Date value
| appendpipe
    [| stats count(eval(value > 0)) as value by Name
    | eval Date="Count_Of_Rows_With_Data"]
| xyseries Name Date value
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
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| eval Count_Of_Rows_With_Data=0
| foreach 20*
    [| eval Count_Of_Rows_With_Data=if('<<FIELD>>' > 0, Count_Of_Rows_With_Data+1, Count_Of_Rows_With_Data)]

3666142
Path Finder

Perfect. Thank you!

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