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Search data by result count

balcv
Contributor

I have a search that returns a list of users and the country logins have occurred from grouped by user.

index=o365 UserloginFailed* 
| iplocation ClientIP
| search Country!=Australia
| stats values(Country) by user

So if a user logins from one Country, then a get a single record for the user (user, Country). 
If a user logins in from multiple locations, I get the user name in one column and a list of the source locations in the values(County) column.

I would like to construct the search so that only see those users who have logins from multiple Countries.
Thanks

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dtburrows3
Builder

I think this SPL will do what you are looking for.

index=o365 UserloginFailed* 
| iplocation ClientIP
| search Country!=Australia
| stats values(Country) as Country by user
| where mvcount(Country)>1

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balcv
Contributor

Perfect.  Thank you @dtburrows3 

0 Karma

dtburrows3
Builder

I think this SPL will do what you are looking for.

index=o365 UserloginFailed* 
| iplocation ClientIP
| search Country!=Australia
| stats values(Country) as Country by user
| where mvcount(Country)>1
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