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AVG command with WHERE statement

Marco_Develops
Path Finder

Hello All,

 

I am trying to calculate the Average of a column, but i want it to ignore all values that are equal to 0.

 

This currently what I have right now: 

 

stats avg(ComplianceScore) as CS by GeoLocation

 

But I need it to calculate AVG only if Compliance Score is not Zero. 

 

Thank you,

Marco

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Set the zeros to null so they aren't included in the average

| eval ComplianceScore=if(ComplianceScore==0,null(),ComplianceScore)
| stats avg(ComplianceScore) as CS by GeoLocation

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Set the zeros to null so they aren't included in the average

| eval ComplianceScore=if(ComplianceScore==0,null(),ComplianceScore)
| stats avg(ComplianceScore) as CS by GeoLocation

 

Marco_Develops
Path Finder

Thank you! Exactly What I needed... Very clever. 😀 @ITWhisperer 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I think you'll have to create a custom command to do that.

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