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Relating data with time

prettysunshinez
Explorer

Hi,
I would like to view today and yesterday data in the same chart for the required time range.

How can that be done.
Help required!
Thanks!

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can use the timewrap command to do this, e.g.

index=_internal earliest=-4h
| timechart span=1m count 
| timewrap 1h

and it will generate 4 series, one for each hour on the same chart overlayed on top with the x-axis showing the last hour

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion

add |where _time > relative_time(now(), "@d+6h") AND _time < relative_time(now(), "@d+12h")

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prettysunshinez
Explorer

@to4kawa I would like to view for any specified Time range.
Time range is not fixed

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion

make dashboard and token, so use this logic.

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