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Min and Max Response Time

rj1408
Path Finder

Hi I want to calculate Min and Max Response time only if the status is success.

Below is the table format:


MicroServiceTotal_TransactionSuccessFailureAvgFailure%Success%Min_Response_TimeMax_Response_time
         
LostStolenCard752522328.5771.43  
CreditLimit1501543240100  
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| eval successTime = if(staus="Success", responseTime, null)
| stats max(successTime) as Max_Response_time min(successTime) as Min_Response_Time by MicroService

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can calculate the numbers then delete them if the status is not success.

... | stats min(ResponseTime) as Min_Response_Time, max(ResponseTime) as Max_Response_Time by MicroService
| eval Min_Response_Time=if(Status=0,null,Min_Response_Time), Max_Response_Time=if(Status=0,null, Max_Response_Time)
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| eval successTime = if(staus="Success", responseTime, null)
| stats max(successTime) as Max_Response_time min(successTime) as Min_Response_Time by MicroService

rj1408
Path Finder
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