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How to fetch results by grouping the fields with a condition like count>0?

iamsgsn
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Hi Team,

I have fields like txn_id and txn_chain_id where txn_chain_id can have more than 1 txn_id like:

Log 1: .....txn_id=100 txn_chain_id=1000
Log 2: .....txn_id=101 txn_chain_id=1000
Log 3: .....txn_id=102 txn_chain_id=1000
Log 4: .....txn_id=201 txn_chain_id=2000
Log 5: .....txn_id=202 txn_chain_id=2000

And so on.

I wish to write a search which gives me output as below, dynamically pulling all the txn_chain_ids having txn_ids > 1.

txn_chain_id              count(txn_id)
1000                           3
2000                           2

Can someone help me getting the search?
Please do the needful.

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somesoni2
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Try this

your base search |  stats dc(txt_id) as "count of txn_id" by txn_chain_id

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try this

your base search |  stats dc(txt_id) as "count of txn_id" by txn_chain_id

iamsgsn
New Member

Thanks. It worked.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Great.. Please close the question by clicking on the Accept.

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