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Sort Search Command Question

Ant1D
Motivator

Hey,

In Splunk, you can sort your search results by field using the sort command.

Is it possible to sort search results by row?

E.g. If I have a search that produces the following table:

Day Total

1 Monday 93

2 Tuedsay 124

3 Thursday 356

4 Weekend 1022

5 Wednesday 248

and what I really want instead is this table below (showing the days in order):

Day Total

1 Monday 93

2 Tuedsay 124

3 Wednesday 248

4 Thursday 356

5 Weekend 1022

How would I be able to do this? Is this possible in Splunk? (Numbers 1-5 are just Splunk default table row numbers)

1 Solution

ziegfried
Influencer

There is a solution, it's a little complicated though. You would need to create a field that can be sorted on first, since sorting on weekdays would sort in alphabetical order.

<your search> | eval wd=lower(Day) | eval sort_field=case(wd=="monday",1,wd=="tuesday",2,wd=="wednesday",3,wd=="thursday",4,wd=="friday",5,wd=="weekend",6) | sort sort_field | fields - sort_field

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jittimat_r
New Member

Blockquote| eval wd=lower(Day) | eval sort_field=case(wd=="monday",1,wd=="tuesday",2,wd=="wednesday",3,wd=="thursday",4,wd=="friday",5,wd=="weekend",6) | sort sort_field | fields - sort_field

ฺbeside you ,change sort_filed to my field name ,What else I change wd value to my field name too ?

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ziegfried
Influencer

There is a solution, it's a little complicated though. You would need to create a field that can be sorted on first, since sorting on weekdays would sort in alphabetical order.

<your search> | eval wd=lower(Day) | eval sort_field=case(wd=="monday",1,wd=="tuesday",2,wd=="wednesday",3,wd=="thursday",4,wd=="friday",5,wd=="weekend",6) | sort sort_field | fields - sort_field

christopherutz
Path Finder

I suspect that you need to use rex to create a field for the total and then sort by that field.

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