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Group results by common value

dcarriger
Engager

Alright. My current query looks something like this:

sourcetype=email action=accept ip=127.0.0.1 | stats count(subject), dc(recipients) by ip, subject

And this produces output like the following:

ip subject count dc(recipients)

127.0.0.1 email1 10 10

127.0.0.1 email2 5 2

127.0.0.1 email3 1 1

How would I query this instead so I can group those results together by IP so I'd be looking at a format like this?

ip subject count dc(recipients)

127.0.0.1 email1 10 10

email2 5 2

email3 1 1

I haven't figured out a query yet that will let me group by IP while still getting a count for each subject value, and a distinct count for the number of recipients for each subject value.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try this,

sourcetype=email action=accept ip=127.0.0.1 | stats count(subject) as count, dc(recipients) as recipients by ip, subject | stats list(subject) as subject , list(count) as count, list(recipients) as recipients by ip

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try this,

sourcetype=email action=accept ip=127.0.0.1 | stats count(subject) as count, dc(recipients) as recipients by ip, subject | stats list(subject) as subject , list(count) as count, list(recipients) as recipients by ip

bbsoc1
Engager

Beautiful solution. Thanks for providing. Found this independently 2 yrs after you posted it.

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dcarriger
Engager

Awesome! This does exactly what I need it to. Thanks!

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