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How to convert row values into fields with count?

cindywee
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Hi. How do I get from the first table to look like the second table?

I have tried chart, transpose, different combination of eval and stats functions but just cannot get it to look right. I am working off a csv data set.
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solarboyz1
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Add the following to the search you used to generate the first table:

| stats sum(eval(if(status="failure",1,0)) as Failure, sum(eval(if(status="success",1,0)) as Success by Platform, Instance, Group, Container

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.3.1/Search/Usestatswithevalexpressionsandfunctions

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cindywee
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You are a genius. The most simple solution is always to right solution.

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solarboyz1
Builder

Add the following to the search you used to generate the first table:

| stats sum(eval(if(status="failure",1,0)) as Failure, sum(eval(if(status="success",1,0)) as Success by Platform, Instance, Group, Container

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.3.1/Search/Usestatswithevalexpressionsandfunctions

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