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Joining searches with multivaluate fields turn them into single valuate field

guilhem
Contributor

Hello!

I am having a problem with this query:

index=myIndex
| join FIELD1 max=0 [search index=myOtherIndex | stats values(FIELD2) as FIELD2 by FIELD1]

When I look a the result of the query, the FIELD2 is not multivaluate, it is composed of a single line with space between the values, instead of a multivalued field.

If I run the search index=myOtherIndex | stats values(FIELD2) as FIELD2 by FIELD1 (without the join), I get the correct result, which is a multivaluate FIELD2.

It seems like the join command is somewhat interfering with the properties of the fields?

Does anyone have a clue on what's going on?

Thanks!

Guilhem

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1 Solution

lpolo
Motivator

Try this query it might work fine for you case:

(index=myIndex) OR
(index=myOtherIndex)
| stats 
  first(_time) as _time
  values(FIELD2) as FIELD2
  dc(sourcetype) as dc by FIELD1|search dc=2

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lpolo
Motivator

Try this query it might work fine for you case:

(index=myIndex) OR
(index=myOtherIndex)
| stats 
  first(_time) as _time
  values(FIELD2) as FIELD2
  dc(sourcetype) as dc by FIELD1|search dc=2

guilhem
Contributor

I can't remember where this search is, but I am now using this solution:

index=myIndex
| join FIELD1 max=0 [search index=myOtherIndex | stats values(FIELD2) as FIELD2 by FIELD1 ]
| eval FIELD2 = split(FIELD2, " ")

because split creates a multivalued field by splitting FIELD2 using the given delimiter (here it is the space character)

It is far from efficient but it works. I am sure it is possible to update it to a more efficient version thow

0waste_splunk
Communicator

@guilhem

can you post your solution? I am facing the same problem.

I really appreciate your reply

Thanks

0 Karma

guilhem
Contributor

Thanks for the tip, I have finally done it in another way.

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