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Nested Transaction Time

vanaepi
Explorer

Due to various cross references, I am forced to use nested transactions. In other words, I group several events into a transaction, and then I group several of those transactions in yet another transaction. And it works the way I want it to, except...

The time of a transaction is the same as the time of the first event. So the duration of the last transaction is calculated as the difference between the starttime of the first transaction and the starttime of the last transaction.

In stead, I need the difference between the starttime of the first transaction and the endtime of the last transaction.

How would I go about doing this?

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kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

Don't have a splunk in front of me right now, but I'm guessing something like this might work (adding the duration of the last sub-transaction to the duration of the 'parent')

... | transaction X | eventstats latest(duration) as latest_dur by X | transaction Y | eval dur = duration+latest_dur 

Hope this helps,

K

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kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

Don't have a splunk in front of me right now, but I'm guessing something like this might work (adding the duration of the last sub-transaction to the duration of the 'parent')

... | transaction X | eventstats latest(duration) as latest_dur by X | transaction Y | eval dur = duration+latest_dur 

Hope this helps,

K

vanaepi
Explorer

Yep it did the trick. Thanks!

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