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Merge Related Data From Two Different Sourcetypes Into One Row of A Table

xamiel
Explorer

Here's the query I have that is getting results from two sourcetypes:

index=bro (sourcetype=bro_files OR sourcetype=bro_http) FBAT7S1VCAkUPRDte2 | eval fuid=coalesce(resp_fuids, orig_fuids, fuid) | table fuid, seen_bytes, md5, mime_type, domain, uri

Here's the results:

fuid seen_bytes md5 mime_type domain uri
FBAT7S1VCAkUPRDte2 215978730 f3906f58da42a24b853d26c83e4488e5 application/zip
FBAT7S1VCAkUPRDte2 application/zip ex.com /test.zip

Desired results:

fuid seen_bytes md5 mime_type domain uri
FBAT7S1VCAkUPRDte2 215978730 f3906f58da42a24b853d26c83e4488e5 application/zip ex.com /test.zip

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lguinn2
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I've added a stats command to combine the rows...

index=bro (sourcetype=bro_files OR sourcetype=bro_http) FBAT7S1VCAkUPRDte2 
| eval fuid=coalesce(resp_fuids, orig_fuids, fuid) 
| stats first(seen_bytes) as seen_bytes, first(md5) as md5, first(mime_type) as mime_type, 
     first(domain) as domain, first(uri) as uri by fuid
| table fuid, seen_bytes, md5, mime_type, domain, uri

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lguinn2
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I've added a stats command to combine the rows...

index=bro (sourcetype=bro_files OR sourcetype=bro_http) FBAT7S1VCAkUPRDte2 
| eval fuid=coalesce(resp_fuids, orig_fuids, fuid) 
| stats first(seen_bytes) as seen_bytes, first(md5) as md5, first(mime_type) as mime_type, 
     first(domain) as domain, first(uri) as uri by fuid
| table fuid, seen_bytes, md5, mime_type, domain, uri
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xamiel
Explorer

Ahh stats first()! Works perfectly. Thanks. 🙂

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