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How to use search time range (earliest, latest) in eval?

yuanliu
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(I'm nearly certain this had been answered before.) In order to know how long ago the last events occurred, I cope with this stats:

| stats max(_time) as latest
| eval hours_ago=(now() - latest)/3600

This won't work if the search period ends before now(), as is the case in alerts. If I research a fired alert, hours_ago will be way off. Is there a function/method to use the time range values specified/implied for the search (not earliest() and latest() of events)? While we are at it, is there a way to use span specified/implied in the last stats (or within a stats)?

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can add the time range to your search using addinfo:

... | addinfo | eval hours_ago = (now() - info_max_time) / 3600

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can add the time range to your search using addinfo:

... | addinfo | eval hours_ago = (now() - info_max_time) / 3600

yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Thanks, @martin_mueller. For my purposes, it translates into

... | addinfo
| stats max(_time) as latest by info_max_time
| eval hours_ago = (info_max_time - latest)/3600
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