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Splunk JavaScript API getting stats in a search

najarvis
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I am using the Splunk JavaScript API to create a dashboard to aggregate data. One of my searches that I want literally just sums up the total of a given field using

search index=[index] source="[path]" | stats sum("Val_in rep_cur") as Total

Even though this gives the correct number on the website, it is in the 'statistics' tab. When I run this same search in the JavaScript API, the results object is just empty. How can I get the sum of a field in the JavaScript API?

EDIT:
So it looks like if I replace stats with eventstats it will add a new field to each event. However, I am still not getting any results in the API.

My new search is

search index=[index] source="[path]" | eventstats sum("Val_in rep_cur") as Total | dedup Total | fields Total
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najarvis
Engager

Somehow removing the source ended up fixing the problem. The answer I was looking for was changing stats to eventstats. I only had two backslashes in my search, but because it was in a string in JavaScript it needed 4.

source="G:\\AutoIndex\\spending\\Catalog Report - 8758 Devices.csv"

should've been

source="G:\\\\AutoIndex\\\\spending\\\\Catalog Report - 8758 Devices.csv"

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najarvis
Engager

Somehow removing the source ended up fixing the problem. The answer I was looking for was changing stats to eventstats. I only had two backslashes in my search, but because it was in a string in JavaScript it needed 4.

source="G:\\AutoIndex\\spending\\Catalog Report - 8758 Devices.csv"

should've been

source="G:\\\\AutoIndex\\\\spending\\\\Catalog Report - 8758 Devices.csv"
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