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khursheed
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Hi

Below data is dynamic, sample input table is given below, rows are order may vary (for simplicity I have put the data in order to understand easily).  

Input:

Feature Name

Browser Name

Result

Feature 1

B1

Pass

Feature 1

B1

Pass

Feature 1

B1

Pass

Feature 1

B1

Pass

Feature 1

B2

Fail

Feature 1

B2

Pass

Feature 1

B2

Pass

Feature 1

B2

Pass

Feature 1

B3

Pass

Feature 1

B3

Pass

Feature 1

B3

Pass

Feature 1

B3

Fail

Feature 1

B4

Pass

Feature 1

B4

Pass

Feature 1

B4

Fail

Feature 1

B4

Pass

 

Based on the above input table, output needs to be generated as listed below.  Cumulative result needs to be generated based on the browser name and result for each feature.  If any one of result fails on particular a browser, feature is considered failed.  

Output:

Feature 1

B1

Pass

Feature 1

B2

Fail

Feature 1

B3

Fail

Feature 1

B4

Fail

 

Would you please help me to generate expected output as listed.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try something like this

Your Base search fetching fields "Feature Name","Browser Name",Result
| stats count(eval(Result="Fail")) as Result by "Feature Name","Browser Name"
| eval Result=if(Result>0,"Fail","Pass")
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| stats values(Result) as Result by 'Browser Name' 'Feature Name'
| eval Result=mvindex(Result,0)
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