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How do I use a sparkline within tstats to visualize data feed over the last 24 hours?

DEAD_BEEF
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I want to use a tstats command to get a count of various indexes over the last 24 hours. I also want to include the latest event time of each index (so I know logs are still coming in) and add to a sparkline to see the trend.

I'm having trouble as the sparkline is grouping together into one rather than by index. I referenced this post, but am stuck.

| tstats count where (index="email" OR index="b" OR index="ids" OR index="web") BY index _time span=10m
| stats sparkline(sum(count), 10m) AS Volume

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Basically, I'm trying to make a tstats version of this:
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index="a" OR index="b" OR index="c" OR index="d" OR index="e" OR index="f" OR index="g"
| stats sparkline count latest(_time) AS Latest BY index
| convert ctime(Latest)
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DEAD_BEEF
Builder

I was finally able to figure it out. Here is the final query

| tstats count where (index="a" OR index="b" OR index="c" OR index="d" OR index="e" OR index="f" OR index="g") BY index _time span=10m 
| stats sparkline(sum(count), 10m) AS Volume latest(_time) AS Latest BY index 
| convert ctime(Latest)

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DEAD_BEEF
Builder

I was finally able to figure it out. Here is the final query

| tstats count where (index="a" OR index="b" OR index="c" OR index="d" OR index="e" OR index="f" OR index="g") BY index _time span=10m 
| stats sparkline(sum(count), 10m) AS Volume latest(_time) AS Latest BY index 
| convert ctime(Latest)
0 Karma
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