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How do I create a chart with the x-axis as processing time for transactions and the y-axis as number of events?

gowthamkb
Explorer
 Location          Processing Time (minutes)               
 -----------       ---------------------------
 Central           21.6                                     
 South East        27.4     

How do I generate a report with my x-axis as 'Processing time' and y-axis as Number of events? With this report, I want to get the time taken by transactions. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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twinspop
Influencer

Assuming your duration field is processing_time:

... | bin processing_time bins=10 | chart count over processing_time

The bin command has many more options to tweak this as required.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.3/SearchReference/Bin

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sundareshr
Legend

This should give you processing time in x-axis, but not sure how you can calculate txn totals.

... | stats count by "Processing Time (minutes)"
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twinspop
Influencer

Assuming your duration field is processing_time:

... | bin processing_time bins=10 | chart count over processing_time

The bin command has many more options to tweak this as required.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.3/SearchReference/Bin

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gowthamkb
Explorer

Thank you !

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gowthamkb
Explorer

Location Processing Time (minutes) trans_date


Central 21 09/21/2016
South East 40 09/22/2016

Is there a way I can get a bar chart with time buckets , y-axis-primary showing percentage (transactions), y-axis secondary showing processing_time (0-10 mins, 10-20 mins etc) and x axis showing trans_date ?

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