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Timechart with two graphs

epacke
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Hi!
Is there any way to show the following search on a timechart with two graphs lines, one with the number of hits for 500 and one for the number of hits that has time_taken value of over 16000?

(time_taken>16000 OR sc_status=500) s_port=111 (c_ip=192.168.1.1 OR c_ip=192.168.1.2)

Thanks for any help,
Patrik

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epacke
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Solved it, hope it can help someone else.

(time_taken>16000 OR sc_status=500) s_port=5607 (c_ip=172.18.175.252 OR c_ip=172.18.175.253) | eval Reason = if(time_taken>16000,"Too slow",if(sc_status=500,"Internal Server Error","")) | timechart count by Reason

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epacke
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Solved it, hope it can help someone else.

(time_taken>16000 OR sc_status=500) s_port=5607 (c_ip=172.18.175.252 OR c_ip=172.18.175.253) | eval Reason = if(time_taken>16000,"Too slow",if(sc_status=500,"Internal Server Error","")) | timechart count by Reason

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