Splunk Search

How do I multiply a search result with dynamic value entered through a form?

chaitanyaprakas
Engager

I have a value called total produced by this search:

index="_internal" source=*license_usage.log type=Usage st($st$) | bin _time span=1d | eval KB=round(b/1024) | eval MB=round(KB/1024,2) | eval GB=round(MB/1024,2) | eval TB=round(GB/1024,2) |stats sum(MB) as Total

I want to multiply it with a dynamic value entered by a user through a form. How do I do that?

0 Karma
1 Solution

chaitanyaprakas
Engager

@sundareshr i figured it out thank you for your solution though
i have directly did like giving token for a text box as $value$
then |eval Amount=Total*$value$

View solution in original post

0 Karma

chaitanyaprakas
Engager

@sundareshr i figured it out thank you for your solution though
i have directly did like giving token for a text box as $value$
then |eval Amount=Total*$value$

0 Karma

sundareshr
Legend

Which number do you want to multiply by the user field? Total? How about

index="_internal" source=*license_usage.log type=Usage st($st$) | bin _time span=1d | eval KB=round(b/1024) | eval MB=round(KB/1024,2) | eval GB=round(MB/1024,2) | eval TB=round(GB/1024,2) |stats sum(MB) as Total | eval factor = num($factor$) | eval Total=Total*factor
0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Why You Can't Miss .conf25: Unleashing the Power of Agentic AI with Splunk & Cisco

The Defining Technology Movement of Our Lifetime The advent of agentic AI is arguably the defining technology ...

Deep Dive into Federated Analytics: Unlocking the Full Power of Your Security Data

In today’s complex digital landscape, security teams face increasing pressure to protect sprawling data across ...

Your summer travels continue with new course releases

Summer in the Northern hemisphere is in full swing, and is often a time to travel and explore. If your summer ...