Is it possible to have an if else conditional statement in search? I'm creating a form with a drop-down list and depending on which option the user chooses, the results are calculated differently. I need something that will do
if $eventtype$="event1" then, calculate completion rate this way,
else, calculate completion rate another way
Can this be done? I have a form and this search will be in a
~Thanks!!
What does your whole search look like, and how are you calculating things? Splunk has the eval
command which either can be used by itself (| eval foo=if(eventtype="event1",somecalculation,someothercalculation)
) or as part of some kind of stats
command (| stats count(eval(someevalcondition))
for instance, replace with whatever statistical function you want). There's also case
which lets you specify an arbitrary number of options rather than just the if
statements 2 (either eventtype is this, or it isn't).
What does your whole search look like, and how are you calculating things? Splunk has the eval
command which either can be used by itself (| eval foo=if(eventtype="event1",somecalculation,someothercalculation)
) or as part of some kind of stats
command (| stats count(eval(someevalcondition))
for instance, replace with whatever statistical function you want). There's also case
which lets you specify an arbitrary number of options rather than just the if
statements 2 (either eventtype is this, or it isn't).
how to do that?
You can try conditionalswitcher modules to switch your modules or searches on basis of user input.
ah thanks! I was looking for the if statement format! Thank you!