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Filter to last value for each day

ruhtraeel
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Hello,
I have a query like this:

action="dateAccuracy" OR action="updateDate->handleEvent[dateAccuracy]" | reverse | streamstats sum(total_dates_correct) as totalDatesCorrectRunning, sum(total_datetypes) as totalDatesRunning | eval runningAverage=round((totalDatesCorrectRunning/totalDatesRunning)*100, 2) | stats values(runningAverage) by _time | stats earliest("values(runningAverage)") by _time

The result looks like this:

_time earliest(values(runningAverage))
2019-10-21 07:06:06 15.93
2019-10-21 07:06:08 15.97
2019-10-21 07:06:10 15.94
2019-10-21 07:06:11 16.00
2019-10-22 07:06:11 15.00
2019-10-22 07:08:12 16.77

How would I filter these results to show the last value of earliest(values(runningAverage)) by day?
Ex
_time earliest(values(runningAverage))
2019-10-21 16.00
2019-10-22 16.77

Thanks

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ruhtraeel
Path Finder

Figured it out. I just appended this to the end:
| reverse | eval date=strftime(_time,"%x")
| dedup date | reverse

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
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@ruhtraeel If your problem is resolved, please accept an answer to help future readers.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
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action="dateAccuracy" OR action="updateDate->handleEvent[dateAccuracy]" | reverse | streamstats sum(total_dates_correct) as totalDatesCorrectRunning, sum(total_datetypes) as totalDatesRunning | eval runningAverage=round((totalDatesCorrectRunning/totalDatesRunning)*100, 2) | bucket span=1d _time | stats values(runningAverage) by _time | stats earliest("values(runningAverage)") by _time
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