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Comparing attendance info for two months (Feb and July)

msage
Path Finder

I want to create a chart showing the attendance between pre covid (February) and current covid (July) for one of our offices. This is my current search which gets me the data I need but I'm unsure on how to overlap the data so we can see the direct comparison. 

| multisearch
[search index="physec_app_lenel" EVDESCR="Access Granted" READERDESC="TOK*" earliest="07/01/2020:20:00:00" latest="07/28/2020:23:00:00"
| eval Attendance="July"]
[search index="physec_app_lenel" EVDESCR="Access Granted" READERDESC="TOK*" earliest="02/01/2020:01:00:00" latest="02/28/2020:23:00:00"
| eval Attendance="February"]
| timechart span=1w dc(CARDNUM) by Attendance

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
You should have two series (one called "February" and one called "July") with the same start and end times on a single graph.
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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
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All you need to do is adjust the time range of one of the searches so it lines up with the other search.

| multisearch
[search index="physec_app_lenel" EVDESCR="Access Granted" READERDESC="TOK*" earliest="07/01/2020:20:00:00" latest="07/28/2020:23:00:00"
  | eval Attendance="July"]
[search index="physec_app_lenel" EVDESCR="Access Granted" READERDESC="TOK*" earliest="02/01/2020:01:00:00" latest="02/28/2020:23:00:00"
  | eval Attendance="February"
  | eval _time=_time + strptime("07/01/2020:20:00:00", "%m/%d/%Y:%H:%M:%S") - strptime("02/01/2020:20:00:00", "%m/%d/%Y:%H:%M:%S")]
| timechart span=1w dc(CARDNUM) by Attendance
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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

msage
Path Finder

Hey thanks for the reply! I tried doing this but it seems to connect both series into one when I try

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
You should have two series (one called "February" and one called "July") with the same start and end times on a single graph.
---
If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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msage
Path Finder

I got it to work thank you so much for your help!

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