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Help writing a condition for taking out average

splunkuseradmin
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Hi all,
I need help in taking out “avg(“Participant”)” that is using calldevice1. 
 I need to write a condition here.
Explanation: In the below table, for every conference, we have multiple “participant” using some device. 
So we have a field name “calldevice1 duration” which is (0 or > 0)(in minutes) so need to write a statement or condition to take out an “avg(“Participant”)” by taking “voip duration” > 0 as 1 and “calldevice1 duration” = 0 as 0.

Thanks.

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jnudell_2
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Hi @splunkuseradmin ,
You can try the following search:


... [ your base search ] ...
| eventstats avg(eval(if('VoIP Duration' > 0, 1, 0))) as "Average" by ConferenceID

I'm not sure that's what you're trying to get, but that gives you the number you've specified in your question.

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jnudell_2
Builder

Hi @splunkuseradmin ,
You can try the following search:


... [ your base search ] ...
| eventstats avg(eval(if('VoIP Duration' > 0, 1, 0))) as "Average" by ConferenceID

I'm not sure that's what you're trying to get, but that gives you the number you've specified in your question.

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