Hi, I have a search where I'm attempting to use a lookup table and the top
command in the same search.
The search is in the following format:
my_data | top actChar | lookup action_list actType,actChar OUTPUT act_desc | table actChar, actType, act_desc, count, percent
I'd like to get the statistics given by top
(count
and percent
) but also include a detailed description of the action (stored in the lookup table as act_desc
). I can successfully get either of those values, but cannot seem to get both the description and count/percent.
Removing the top command, the lookup works correctly (also works in other searches)...there is some issue with how I am crafting my search. I have tried moving the components of the search in every combination I can think of to no avail.
What is the right way to use lookup
and top
together?
The problem is that once you've done top actChar
, the top
command will only emit a few fields - namely, actChar
, count
and percent
. So, the actType
field you're trying to use in your lookup isn't available which means that your lookup will fail.
If actType and actChar always correspond to each other you could just do
my_data | top actChar,actType | ...
The problem is that once you've done top actChar
, the top
command will only emit a few fields - namely, actChar
, count
and percent
. So, the actType
field you're trying to use in your lookup isn't available which means that your lookup will fail.
If actType and actChar always correspond to each other you could just do
my_data | top actChar,actType | ...
That was it - thank you.
I guess this is another case of limiting data too early on...I compared this with my other working report: the difference is that one uses stats which isn't reducing the available fields in the same way as the top command does here.