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How to make a search sentence

honobe
Explorer

For each subject in the search sentence, the count number is displayed.
In addition to the information currently being displayed, I want to display the attached file name for each subject.

The search sentence you are using is below.
※ Partially omitted

index=xxxxx
| lookup ~ommitted~
| stats count ~ommitted~ by subject

Can I display the attached file name by adding it to the search sentence that is counting?

-image table-

Subject---Number---attached file name---Number of Mail with Attachment

AAAA---100--- aaaa---10
BBBB---50---none---0
CCCC---200---cccc---200

In the current search searches, only the subject line and number of items are displayed.
*I want to display none if there is no attached file.

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Richfez
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
index=xxxxx
| lookup ~ommitted~
| stats count values("attached file name") ~ommitted~ by subject

Or list("attached file name") would work too. List gets you ALL of the values in order, values gets something more like a distinct list of file names. You can try both and see which fits your needs better.

Happy Splunking,
Rich

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Richfez
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
index=xxxxx
| lookup ~ommitted~
| stats count values("attached file name") ~ommitted~ by subject

Or list("attached file name") would work too. List gets you ALL of the values in order, values gets something more like a distinct list of file names. You can try both and see which fits your needs better.

Happy Splunking,
Rich

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honobe
Explorer

Thanks to your answer, I was able to solve the problem.

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