Splunk Search

How filter with join ?

Abarny
Path Finder

hi guys,
I want to filter my request where when logs{}.newStateId!=5 i recover the projects{}.id but this join isn't match and give all projects{}.id . I can't see projects{}.icma cause it takes the values on the first join and i would have all projects{}.icma by projects{}.id.

Can you tell me what wrong on my request :

index="gtav2_projects"    
|fields projects{}.id, projects{}.client.name,projects{}.icma
| stats list(projects{}.id) as projet by projects{}.client.name 
| join[search index="gtav2_projects" projects{}.icma="xxx"]
| join [search index="gta_projets" logs{}.newStateId!=5 
|fields logs{}.projectId 
| rename logs{}.projectId as 'projet' ]
|rename projects{}.client.name as Client|table Client, projet, projects{}.icma

Thanks you very much for your answers,

Tags (2)
0 Karma
1 Solution

somesoni2
Revered Legend

Give this a try

index="gtav2_projects"    [search index="gta_projets" logs{}.newStateId!=5 
 |fields logs{}.projectId ]
| stats list(projects{}.id) as projet by projects{}.client.name 
 | join[search index="gtav2_projects" projects{}.icma="xxx"]
|rename projects{}.client.name as Client|table Client, projet, projects{}.icma

View solution in original post

somesoni2
Revered Legend

Give this a try

index="gtav2_projects"    [search index="gta_projets" logs{}.newStateId!=5 
 |fields logs{}.projectId ]
| stats list(projects{}.id) as projet by projects{}.client.name 
 | join[search index="gtav2_projects" projects{}.icma="xxx"]
|rename projects{}.client.name as Client|table Client, projet, projects{}.icma

Abarny
Path Finder

It's okay but i don't have projects{}.icma. I have just xxx and 1 ICMA = 1 projectId. Do you know how i can do that ?

0 Karma

somesoni2
Revered Legend

So you want to exclude projects which has projects{}.icma="xxx" Or only include those?

0 Karma

Abarny
Path Finder

I want find all project about this Client. With projects{}.icma="xxx" I find Client, I recover all projectId about this Client and i would all projects{}.icma because each projectId has an icma.

Thanks you for your answer

0 Karma

somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try this

index="gtav2_projects"    [search index="gta_projets" logs{}.newStateId!=5 
  |fields logs{}.projectId ]
  | join[search index="gtav2_projects" projects{}.icma="xxx"]
 | stats list(projects{}.id) as projet list(projects{}.icma) as icma by projects{}.client.name 
 |rename projects{}.client.name as Client|table Client, projet, projects{}.icma

Abarny
Path Finder

I'm so stupid !

Thanks Somesoni2

0 Karma
Got questions? Get answers!

Join the Splunk Community Slack to learn, troubleshoot, and make connections with fellow Splunk practitioners in real time!

Meet up IRL or virtually!

Join Splunk User Groups to connect and learn in-person by region or remotely by topic or industry.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Quantify Your Splunk Investment Impact: Introducing Savings Metrics to Value Insights

Building on the foundation established in our initial Value Insights releases, we are introducing the Savings ...

Event Series: Telemetry Pipeline Management

Balancing Scale and Spend: Gaining Control Over High-Volume Metrics in Splunk Observability Cloud As ...

Kick the Tires Before You Commit: A Hands-On Tour of the Splunk Observability Cloud ...

Evaluating an enterprise observability platform usually goes like this: fill out a form, get a free trial with ...