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How to get distinct count for which if condition satisfies?

arugupta
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My Aim :
This below query gives me count of success, failure by b_key, c_key. I want to get the distinct count of b_key for which the failure occurred. In the example below it will be 2.

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| eval Complete = case(key_a="complete", "Complete")
| eval Init = case(key_a="init" , "Init")
| stats count(Init) as Init, count(Complete) as Complete by b_key, c_key
| eval Fcount = if((Init != Complete),1,0) 
| eval Scount = if((Init = Complete),1,0) 
| stats sum(Fcount) as FailureCount, sum(Scount) as SuccessCount 
| eval total=(FailureCount+SuccessCount) 
| eval Success% = round(SuccessCount/total*100,2)
| eval Failure% = round(FailureCount/total*100,2) 
| table FailureCount, SuccessCount, Success%, Failure%

 

 

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arugupta
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@ITWhisperer It did not solve the purpose. Can you explain in brief what is it doing? What is 'eval key='Non-zero count' referring to?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

This just sets a "label" for the row with the totals in

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| appendpipe
    [| stats count(eval(SuccessCount>0)) as SuccessCount count(eval(FailureCount>0)) as FailureCount
    | eval key="Non-zero counts"]
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