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How to use where to compare field values

summitsplunk
Communicator

Let's say I'm doing a stats count by x,y

How would I formulate a WHERE that compares the string value of x and y and only returns the stats count when there's a difference.

So like stats count by x,y |where x != y

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Put the where clause before the stats to reduce the number of events to process.

... | where 'x' != 'y' | stats count by x,y

The single quotes tell Splunk to treat x and y as field names rather than strings.

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Vijeta
Influencer

@summitsplunk Is your query not working. What are the values in x and y can you give an example.

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