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Line chart with different events

Kaviyap
New Member

I have a splunk log in following format:

||pool-2-thread-1|| INFO  SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED at END_TIME: 2018-05-07T06:05:17.475Z 

||pool-2-thread-1|| INFO ACTIVE at START_TIME: 2018-05-07T06:04:44.981Z 

||pool-2-thread-1|| INFO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED at END_TIME: 2018-05-09T07:10:17.475Z 

||pool-2-thread-1|| INFO ACTIVE at START_TIME: 2018-05-09T07:08:44.981Z 

all the above are separate events. Now I want to get the start date and end date as follows:

startDate                                    Enddate
-------------------------------------------------------
 2018-05-09T07:08:44.981Z   2018-05-09T07:10:17.475Z
2018-05-07T06:04:44.981Z    2018-05-07T06:05:17.475Z 

and I need to draw a timechart with the data. Am new to the splunk, can anyone please suggest me how can I do it.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

To do what Splunk calls timechart, you only need 1 value. What do you mean by timechart and why do you need both values?

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xpac
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Are these events always in the right order, e.g. start, end, start, end, etc?

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