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How to create a chart for status value

quadealexander
Explorer

Hi,

I'm new to Splunk and I've created a table with the following headers: Hardware-Name, Environment, Portfolio, Vendor/Model and Status.

I now want to create a chart that shows me how often a value of "Status" occurs in each Environment.
Any ideas anybody?

Thx in advance.

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ekraemer_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I am also new to Splunk, but I will try to help. If you would like to simply count how many times a value for status appears for each value of Environment, you can use:

| chart count(Status) by Environment

If you want separate categories for each value of status as well, you can try:

| chart count over Environment by Status

I hope that helps!

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ekraemer_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I am also new to Splunk, but I will try to help. If you would like to simply count how many times a value for status appears for each value of Environment, you can use:

| chart count(Status) by Environment

If you want separate categories for each value of status as well, you can try:

| chart count over Environment by Status

I hope that helps!

quadealexander
Explorer

Thx that worked just fine 🙂

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