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Unable to use conditions against datamodel

smahoney
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Not sure what I am doing wrong.  I have a datamodel with a dataset that I can pivot on a field when using the datamodel explorer.  When I try to use |tstats it does not work.

I get results as expected with 

| tstats count as order_count from datamodel=spc_orders


however if I try and pivot

| tstats count as order_count from datamodel=spc_orders where state="CA"

0 results.

Whats going on here?

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smahoney
Path Finder

I figured this out.  I had 2 data sets in my model and when I was specifying the datamodel=XXX, I didnt pass a dataset after.  So by default this will assume the first listed dataset and work.  When I was trying to run the query associated with the other dataset it wouldnt.  

Simply adding the dataset name as an argument got it working.

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You need to use proper field name. Prepended by the dataset name.

Don't know your datamodel but as an example, with one of CIM datamodels.

It's not

| tstats count from datamodel=Network_Traffic by src_ip

but

| tstats count from datamodel=Network_Traffic by All_Traffic.src_ip

Of course you need to adjust it to your datamodel.

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smahoney
Path Finder

I figured this out.  I had 2 data sets in my model and when I was specifying the datamodel=XXX, I didnt pass a dataset after.  So by default this will assume the first listed dataset and work.  When I was trying to run the query associated with the other dataset it wouldnt.  

Simply adding the dataset name as an argument got it working.

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