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After obtaining the Time difference of two time/date fields, if the time greater than a hr create a alert.

dcephas
Engager

Im pretty new to splunk, so my approach may be incorrect. However, At this time my query is as below:

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| eval pollingTime=strptime(requestDate,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3N") 
| eval drainingTime=strptime(receivedDate,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3N")
| eval timeDiff=tostring((drainingTime-pollingTime),"duration")
| table requestDate receivedDate timeDiff

Which above Im able to obtain timeDiff value in the format (00:00:0.000000). If I want check wether the value us greater then a hour how should I go about doing this?

My thoughts were something like:

| eval isDelayed=if(timeDiff >= ? )

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zacharychristen
Path Finder

You can perform the evaluation before converting the variable to a string. For example:

     ...
    | eval pollingTime=strptime(requestDate,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3N") 
    | eval drainingTime=strptime(receivedDate,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3N")
    | eval timeDiff=(drainingTime-pollingTime)
    | where timeDiff>3600 
    | eval timeDiff=tostring(timeDiff, "duration")
    | table requestDate receivedDate timeDiff

If timeDiff is greater than 3600 seconds (1 hour), then only those events will show up.

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zacharychristen
Path Finder

You can perform the evaluation before converting the variable to a string. For example:

     ...
    | eval pollingTime=strptime(requestDate,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3N") 
    | eval drainingTime=strptime(receivedDate,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3N")
    | eval timeDiff=(drainingTime-pollingTime)
    | where timeDiff>3600 
    | eval timeDiff=tostring(timeDiff, "duration")
    | table requestDate receivedDate timeDiff

If timeDiff is greater than 3600 seconds (1 hour), then only those events will show up.

dcephas
Engager

Thank you this works perfectly for me

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