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How to chart elapsed time performance data from dbquery?

danoconnl
Explorer

I've got a db query that returns an activity name and then the elapsed time of the activity that I would like to chart
date returned is in the following format

Activity timing
a 0:0:33 (hh:m:ss)
b 0:0:54
c 0:1:23
d 0:0:2

but when I give the query to the chart, it only puts the activities on the x axis.
I figure I need to tell the chart that the timing part of the data set is a timespan, I just don't know how to

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try this:

base search involving dbquery | rex field=timing "(?<h>\d+):(?<m>\d+):(?<s>\d+)" | eval duration = s + 60 * (m + 60 * h) | chart avg(duration) by Activity

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try this:

base search involving dbquery | rex field=timing "(?<h>\d+):(?<m>\d+):(?<s>\d+)" | eval duration = s + 60 * (m + 60 * h) | chart avg(duration) by Activity
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