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Compare the stats output value

prettysunshinez
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State Date Desc Count
bc 11102021 vm 234569
bc 12102021 vm 456328
bc 11102021 vm 234569
bc 12102021 vm 4532178
cd 11102021 vm 234000
cd 12102021 vm 234000
cd 11102021 vm 234000
cd 12102021 vm 568902


From the stats output (such as above),I would like to first group them as per state, then compare the count[0] with that of count[1] and then count[2] with count [3] and then count [3] with count [0],if any one matches then should be displayed as result.

In the above case for state=cd,index[0] and index[1] are same,so the expect result is

State Date Desc Count

cd 11102021 vm 234000
cd 12102021 vm 234000

Please assist

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ITWhisperer
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| makeresults
| eval _raw="State,Date,Desc,Count
bc,11102021,vm,234569
bc,12102021,vm,456328
bc,11102021,vm,234569
bc,12102021,vm,4532178
cd,11102021,vm,234000
cd,12102021,vm,234000
cd,11102021,vm,234000
cd,12102021,vm,568902"
| multikv forceheader=1
| table State,Date,Desc,Count
| streamstats count as row by State
| eval row=if(row=4,mvappend(row,"0"),row)
| mvexpand row
| sort 0 State -row
| streamstats values(Count) as next current=f window=1 by State
| where row>0 AND Count=next
| sort 0 State row
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