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How to write a search to convert columns to rows?

kpkvarma
Engager

I need to convert the following source data as a specified output.

Source Data

 API    SUCCESS    FAIL    POLICY    TOTAL
 x        2         3        4         9

Need a search to convert as following

 API    Measure    Count
  x     SUCCESS      2
  x      FAIL        3
  X     POLICY       4
  x      Total      9

Any inputs?

1 Solution

javiergn
Super Champion

I would just do it this way:

your search here
| untable API Measure Count

I replicated your use case with the following CSV:

API, SUCCESS, FAIL, POLICY, TOTAL
x, 2, 3, 4, 9

And tested it with the following query:

| inputcsv mycsv.csv
| untable API Measure Count

And the output is: see attached image.

alt text

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javiergn
Super Champion

I would just do it this way:

your search here
| untable API Measure Count

I replicated your use case with the following CSV:

API, SUCCESS, FAIL, POLICY, TOTAL
x, 2, 3, 4, 9

And tested it with the following query:

| inputcsv mycsv.csv
| untable API Measure Count

And the output is: see attached image.

alt text

ashish9433
Communicator

This works @javiergn, thnxs

0 Karma

esix_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can work an iteration of stats, and then use the transpose command to work with this and format it how you want..

See: Transpose : http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.1/SearchReference/Transpose

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