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How do I represent an Eval result with timechart?

rafasalo
Engager

Hi,

With the support of Splunk's community, I have this search below. However, right now I would like to take the result and use the timechart command so I can see each hour. How do I do this?

index= "index_cbo_pt" "AcquirerResponseCode=0" | stats count as Result1 | appendcols [search index= "index_cbo_pt" "AcquirerResponseCode=0" | stats dc(MerchantCheckoutId) as Result2] | eval finalValue = Result1/Result2 | table finalValue Result1 Result2

Can somebody help me?

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polymorphic
Communicator

Im not sure why you want to do the 'appencols' in this search.

This should be the solution:

index=index_cbo_pt AcquirerResponseCode=0
 | timechart span=1h count as Result1 dc(MerchantCheckoutId) as Result2
 | eval finalValue = Result1/Result2
 | fields _time finalValue Result1 Result2

Try it out.

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javiergn
Super Champion

Timechart requires a timestamp so remove the table line and use

timechart list(finalValue) WHATEVEROTHERPARAMETERSYOUWANT
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rafasalo
Engager

I've tried the query bellow and haven't worked.

index= "index_cbo_pt" "AcquirerResponseCode=0" | stats count as Result1 | appendcols [search index= "index_cbo_pt" "AcquirerResponseCode=0" | stats dc(MerchantCheckoutId) as Result2] | eval finalValue = Result1/Result2 | timechart list(finalValue) count

thanks!

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javiergn
Super Champion

You don't need the last 'count'. Simply define a span and let the list represent all your values

polymorphic
Communicator

Im not sure why you want to do the 'appencols' in this search.

This should be the solution:

index=index_cbo_pt AcquirerResponseCode=0
 | timechart span=1h count as Result1 dc(MerchantCheckoutId) as Result2
 | eval finalValue = Result1/Result2
 | fields _time finalValue Result1 Result2

Try it out.

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rafasalo
Engager

Thank your! It works!!

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