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lkslsaks
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bin _time span=1h | stats count(eval(eventDay==curDay)) AS cv by uid | stats count(eval(eventDay!=curDay)) AS ce by _time, uid 

 

The following commands returns with null value in  "cv"  @Lowell @Hazel  @ramdaspr @ITWhisperer

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ITWhisperer
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Is this what you are trying to do - if not, please explain what you are attempting to do (not just what doesn't work)

bin _time span=1h | stats count(eval(eventDay==curDay)) AS cv count(eval(eventDay!=curDay)) AS ce by _time, uid 
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kamlesh_vaghela
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@lkslsaks 

Your second stats will not work. Because after 1st stats there will be only cv and uid fields available in results.

bin _time span=1h | stats count(eval(eventDay==curDay)) AS cv by uid 

 

The second stats required  eventDay,curDay,_time and uid. That's Y you are not getting any results.

| stats count(eval(eventDay!=curDay)) AS ce by _time, uid

 

Please share the logic or steps for your search. So we can help you on.

KV

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