Splunk Search

Stats: pulling forward data into table results

pmhelfrich
Explorer

I am trying to create a table by counting rows, then doing a stats command on the results to determine the Avg, Max, and Min of those counts. I also want to pull 3 other values forward from the 1st stats command, that I want to remain untouched through the 2nd Stats command.

Original data:

Date Time | Filename | Transaction Count | Type
  4/13/19  |  abcde   |        5          | T1
  4/13/19  |  efghi   |        10         | T2
  4/14/19  |  jklmn   |        17         | T1
  4/14/19  |  opqrs   |        2          | T2
  4/15/19  |  tuvwx   |        20         | T2

My query:

    | bucket _time span=1d
    | stats count 
      avg(TRANS_COUNT) as AverageTransCount
      max(TRANS_COUNT) as MaxTransCount
      min(TRANS_COUNT) as MinTransCount by _time TYPE
    | table SERVICE_TYPE count AverageTransCount MaxTransCount MinTransCount
    | stats avg(count) as AverageFileCount
      max(count) as MaxFileCount
      min(count) as MinFileCount by TYPE
    | table TYPE AverageFileCount MaxFileCount MinFileCount AverageTransCount MaxTransCount MinTransCount

When I run the two stats commands separately, they work, but I can't figure out how to pull " AverageTransCount MaxTransCount MinTransCount" forward to the final results.

I'd like my results to look like so:

| SERVICE_TYPE | AverageFileCount | MaxFileCount | MinFileCount | AverageTransCount | MaxTransCount | MinTransCount |

All help is much appreciated!

Tags (2)
0 Karma

vnravikumar
Champion

Hi

Try with eventstats

0 Karma

pmhelfrich
Explorer

@vnravikumar , thanks for the response. I tried eventstats, and that does pull the data forward, but it also duplicates Type, rather than having 1 result per type.

0 Karma
Got questions? Get answers!

Join the Splunk Community Slack to learn, troubleshoot, and make connections with fellow Splunk practitioners in real time!

Meet up IRL or virtually!

Join Splunk User Groups to connect and learn in-person by region or remotely by topic or industry.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Announcing Modern Navigation: A New Era of Splunk User Experience

We are excited to introduce the Modern Navigation feature in the Splunk Platform, available to both cloud and ...

Modernize your Splunk Apps – Introducing Python 3.13 in Splunk

We are excited to announce that the upcoming releases of Splunk Enterprise 10.2.x and Splunk Cloud Platform ...

Step into “Hunt the Insider: An Splunk ES Premier Mystery” to catch a cybercriminal ...

After a whole week of being on call, you fell asleep on your keyboard, and you hit a sequence of buttons that ...