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gagi76
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Hi,

can someone point me to the advanced search. I need to search for transactions from current day that are greater than average from last month?
For now i have starting search for average from last month... and don't know how to proceed further.

earliest="04/01/2016:00:00:00" latest="04/30/2016:23:59:59" | stats avg(Price)
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somesoni2
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Something like this

index=yourindex sourcetype=yoursourcetype earliest=@d latest=now | where Price> [search index=yourindex sourcetype=yoursourcetype earliest=-1mon@mon latest=@mon | stats avg(Price) as avg | return $avg ]  | table ..put required fields here...

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somesoni2
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Something like this

index=yourindex sourcetype=yoursourcetype earliest=@d latest=now | where Price> [search index=yourindex sourcetype=yoursourcetype earliest=-1mon@mon latest=@mon | stats avg(Price) as avg | return $avg ]  | table ..put required fields here...
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gagi76
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Great, thanks! Actually it worked with this one:

yoursourcetype earliest=@d latest=now | where Price > [search  earliest=-1mon@mon latest=@mon | stats avg(Price) as avg | return $avg ]  | table ..put required fields here...
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