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How to join multiple sources with common fields and display stats using fields from both tables

Valisha2005
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Hello, I'm new to splunk. I would like to know how to join several sources and have the results stats displayed from both sources. In the example below I want to see the top 30 orders by url link. The orders is in one source(x) and the url link is another(y) both sources share a common url id.

  1. index = main (sourcetype= skeletor_rails OR sourcetype = deal_catalog_rails) commonField= deal_uuid
  2. | eventstats dc(order_id) as "totalCount" | stats count, sum(totalCount) as total_orders by permalink
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MuS
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Hi Valisha2005,

based on the generic example you provided, you can use something like this:

source=x OR source=y
| stats count values(*) AS * by url_id
| sort - count 
| head limit=30

Read this answer https://answers.splunk.com/answers/129424/how-to-compare-fields-over-multiple-sourcetypes-without-jo... to learn more about this topic.

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

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MuS
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Hi Valisha2005,

based on the generic example you provided, you can use something like this:

source=x OR source=y
| stats count values(*) AS * by url_id
| sort - count 
| head limit=30

Read this answer https://answers.splunk.com/answers/129424/how-to-compare-fields-over-multiple-sourcetypes-without-jo... to learn more about this topic.

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

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