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Check event count before running stats?

exocore123
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I have a query where it runs a certain summary query every 15 minutes in a bucket. However, there are fairly frequent maintenance that happens for our splunk dev team which causes a lot of missing time frames in the query and causes our alerts to misfire.

Currently:

 

index=summary-ecp-ord-oms source=ecp-ord-owls-transaction-perf-15min earliest=-10080m latest=-10070m  | stats sum(count) as previous by request

 

 

I was wondering if there is something like a way to check if the results from the initial query is more than 3, then run the stats on the data. Otherwise, return nothing.

 

 

index=summary-ecp-ord-oms source=ecp-ord-owls-transaction-perf-15min earliest=-10080m latest=-10070m | where eventcount > 3 | stats sum(count) as previous by request

 

 

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ITWhisperer
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index=summary-ecp-ord-oms source=ecp-ord-owls-transaction-perf-15min earliest=-10080m latest=-10070m | eventstats count as eventcount | where eventcount > 3 | stats sum(count) as previous by request

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ITWhisperer
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index=summary-ecp-ord-oms source=ecp-ord-owls-transaction-perf-15min earliest=-10080m latest=-10070m | eventstats count as eventcount | where eventcount > 3 | stats sum(count) as previous by request

exocore123
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Ooof, I was so close to the answer. Thank you. Didnt realize I was writing eventstat wrong

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