Splunk Enterprise

Transpose - Include data in column vs row

dglass0215
Path Finder

Hello!  Wondering if someone can help me fine tune my query.  I have it very close but not quite what I want.

Here is my query in addition to screenshot of what the results currently look like:

[SomeSearch] | stats sum(FRCount) as totalHourCount by QSDateOfTxn, QSHourOfTxn limit=1000
| eval PPM = round(totalHourCount/60,2)
| transpose 0 header_field=QSHourOfTxn

dglass0215_1-1721329104060.png

I would like the date to be a column (it is possible there would be multiple dates) but still show both totalHourCount and PPM as is per every hour.

Thanks,

David

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You could do something like this

| chart sum(FRCount) as totalHourCount by QSDateOfTxn, QSHourOfTxn limit=1000
| eval row=mvrange(0,2)
| mvexpand row
| eval _metric=QSDateOfTxn." ".mvindex(split("totalHourCount,PPM",","),row)
| fields - QSDateOfTxn
| rename row as _row
| foreach *
    [| eval <<FIELD>>=if(_row=0,'<<FIELD>>',round('<<FIELD>>'/60,2))]
| eval QSDateOfTxn=mvindex(split(_metric," "),0)
| eval metric=mvindex(split(_metric," "),1)
| table QSDateOfTxn metric *
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dglass0215
Path Finder

First, let me say thank you!  It certainly works and is exactly what I was looking for.  But man, isn't there any other easier way? lol

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