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How to sum values from Splunk log data?

pk555
New Member

My Splunk log is coming in this format:

\"amountLabel\":\"Amount\",\"amountValue\":\"6000.00\",\"sentOrDepositLabel\".......

I want to sum the values of 'amountValue' field and show it in a table for a specified period of time. Please let me know how can I do it.

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kthammireddygar
Path Finder

First extract the amountValue field.

Link to Regex: https://regex101.com/r/UcePur/1

SearchString: index=foo sourcetype=xyz ....|timechart span=1h sum(amountValue) AS TotalSum

hope this helps

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kthammireddygar
Path Finder

First extract the amountValue field.

Link to Regex: https://regex101.com/r/UcePur/1

SearchString: index=foo sourcetype=xyz ....|timechart span=1h sum(amountValue) AS TotalSum

hope this helps

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HiroshiSatoh
Champion

Aggregation uses stats.

| stats sum(amountValue)

If you extract the field with the search sentence

| extract pairdelim=",", kvdelim=":"
| stats sum(amountValue)

Refer to the manual for how to set field extraction.
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.2/Knowledge/ExtractfieldsinteractivelywithIFX

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