Splunk Search

Expand multivalue field to show subtotals.

jdlocklin526
Observer

Hi Everyone,

I have a query that produces table 1 below.

| from inputlookup:"incident.csv" | where caused_by >= " "
| stats count values(caused_by) by assignment_group

I'd like to make the table more useful by reflecting it as table 2 and 3.

alt text

I tried :
| from inputlookup:"incident.csv" | where caused_by >= " "
| stats count values(caused_by) by assignment_group
| mvexpand values(caused_by)

but it did not give the desired results.

Any help would be appreciated.

0 Karma
1 Solution

to4kawa
Ultra Champion
| from inputlookup:"incident.csv" 
| where caused_by >= " "
| stats count by assignment_group caused_by
| stats list(caused_by) as caused_by list(count) as count sum(count) as "total team x team" by assignment_group

View solution in original post

0 Karma

to4kawa
Ultra Champion
| from inputlookup:"incident.csv" 
| where caused_by >= " "
| stats count by assignment_group caused_by
| stats list(caused_by) as caused_by list(count) as count sum(count) as "total team x team" by assignment_group
0 Karma

jdlocklin526
Observer

Thank you. That works perfectly.

0 Karma
Career Survey
First 500 qualified respondents will receive a $20 gift card! Tell us about your professional Splunk journey.

Can’t make it to .conf25? Join us online!

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Community Content Calendar, September edition

Welcome to another insightful post from our Community Content Calendar! We're thrilled to continue bringing ...

Splunkbase Unveils New App Listing Management Public Preview

Splunkbase Unveils New App Listing Management Public PreviewWe're thrilled to announce the public preview of ...

Leveraging Automated Threat Analysis Across the Splunk Ecosystem

Are you leveraging automation to its fullest potential in your threat detection strategy?Our upcoming Security ...