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Finding Status in Transaction

Mubarish
Path Finder

Hi
I have a set of logs over which the transaction command is applied for SessionID and some fields are extracted .Below is the sample result.

FileName StatusCode
814xxx
Setxxxx.csv
0
0
0
814xxx
xxx.ZIP.asc
0
xxx.ZIP.asc
91
xxx.ZIP.asc
1481
0
814xxx
0

The Status will be FAILURE if any of the StatusCode value for a particular SessionID have non Zero value otherwise Status will be COMPLETED

The expected output is

FileName StatusCode StatusCode
814xxx
Setxxxx.csv
0
COMPLETED
0
0
814xxx
xxx.ZIP.asc
0
FAILURE
xxx.ZIP.asc
91
xxx.ZIP.asc
1481
0
814xxx
0 COMPLETED

How can i do this?

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

You can try any of these

Your base search | eval StatusCode=if(StatusCode=0,"COMPLETED","FAILURE") | your transaction command | eval StatusCode=if(mvcount(StatusCode)=2,"FAILURE",StatusCode)


Your search with transaction command | eventstats sum(StatusCode) as AggrStatusCode by SessionID | eval StatusCode=if(AggrStatusCode=0,"COMPLETED","FAILURE")

jimodonald
Contributor

Could you sum the StatusCode and use an IF statement to identify the FAILURE/COMPLETED ?

i.e.

 ...  | stats sum(StatusCode) by SessionID | eval StatusCode=if(StatusCode==0,"COMPLETED","FAILURE") ...

strive
Influencer

Pipe the transaction results and use the eval command

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