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How to compare search result for first 15 min and last 45 min?

salavilli0611
New Member

Following is the result we got

   Action_ Name Time    Count
ABC        1:15 AM      100
ABC        1:30 AM      200
ABC           1:45 AM       300
ABC             2:00        50

Now I want to compare the row2 (1:30 AM) Count : 200 with row4(2:00 AM) Count 50
I am new to splunk and I don't know how to do it

Following is the below splunk query:

index=... sourcetype= .... | bucket _time span=15m | stats count by Action_Name,_time
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jacobpevans
Motivator

Greetings @salavilli0611,

Please take a look at this run-anywhere search. If needed, you can add a by to the timechart, but your sample data does not indicate you do. When you plug this into your search, replace count with sum(count) (and remove the bin command since timechart does that for you)

index=_internal sourcetype=splunkd log_level=ERROR
| timechart span=15m count
| timewrap 15min

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Cheers,
Jacob

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adonio
Ultra Champion

what will be the desired result / view / table look like?

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