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Table of results with transactions levels of durations

niroren
New Member

Hi,

how can we generate the below table statistics for transactions durations?

X=duration

Date, TotalNumberOfTrans, MaxDuration, X<1m, %<1m, X<1h, %<1h, X<6h, %<6h, X<24h, %<24h, X>24h, %>24h

Thanks,
Nir Oren

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niroren
New Member

Great!
Thanks

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yannK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If your intervals were constant you could use the eval command "range" to do so.
But as you have discrete ranges (1m, 1h, 6h, 24h, 24h+) you can create a grouping using an eval case command.

The example is a bit cumbersome, and does not contains the MaxDuration, once we do the chart grouping.

example :

<pseudo search to get your results >
| bucket _time span=1d
| eval duration_range=case(X<0,"invalid",X<60,"1minute",X<(60*60),"1hour",X<(60*60*24),"1day",1=1,"morethan1day")
 | stats count AS CountTransaction max(X) AS MaxDuration by _time duration_range
 | chart max(CountTransaction) AS CountTransaction max(TotalTransactions) AS TotalTransactions by _time duration_range

 | fillnull "CountTransaction: 1hour" "CountTransaction: 1minute" "CountTransaction: 1day" "CountTransaction: morethan1day" value="0" 
 | eval TotalTransactions='CountTransaction: 1hour'+'CountTransaction: 1minute'+'CountTransaction: 1day'+'CountTransaction: morethan1day'
 | eval "percent: 1minute"=round(100*'CountTransaction: 1minute'/TotalTransactions,2)."%"
 | eval "percent: 1hour"=round(100*'CountTransaction: 1hour'/TotalTransactions,2)."%"
 | eval "percent: 1day"=round(100*'CountTransaction: 1day'/TotalTransactions,2)."%"
 | eval "percent: morethan1day"=round(100*'CountTransaction: morethan1day'/TotalTransactions,2)."%"
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