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How can I convert a naive timechart command to an efficient one?

ddrillic
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The following works fine for me -

sourcetype=<sourcetype> index=<index> | timechart span=1d count 

How can I convert it to an efficient eventstats or tstats command?

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somesoni2
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The tstats version will be like this

| tstats count WHERE index=<index> sourcetype=<sourcetype> by _time span=1d 

If you don't the visualization right, just add this as well to above search

above search | timechart span=1d sum(count) as count

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somesoni2
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The tstats version will be like this

| tstats count WHERE index=<index> sourcetype=<sourcetype> by _time span=1d 

If you don't the visualization right, just add this as well to above search

above search | timechart span=1d sum(count) as count
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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Gorgeous @somesoni2. You put a new picture! - I'm afraid to put mine - too scary ; -)

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