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sumitp10797
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   Provide details about client purchase details 

         1. Total purchase split by product ID

         2. Total Products split by product ID 

with raw data

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ashvinpandey
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@sumitp10797 Try using below queries:

1. Total purchase split by product ID

index=<<your_index> sourcetype=<<your_sourcetype>>
| stats sum(purchase_field) as purchase by product_id

2. Total Products split by product ID 

index=<<your_index> sourcetype=<<your_sourcetype>>
| stats sum(products_field) as products by product_id

3. Both Combined Query:

index=<<your_index> sourcetype=<<your_sourcetype>>
| stats sum(purchase_field) as purchase sum(products_field) as products by product_id

Also, if this reply helped you in solving your problem an up-vote would be appreciated.

ashvinpandey
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@sumitp10797 Also if you received you answer please mark it as a solution so that I can be used by others for a reference.

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