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balcv
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I have the following search

index="pan" (dest_ip="192.168.*" AND NOT src_ip="192.168.*" AND NOT src_location="AU" AND NOT src_location="*-*" ) 
| chart count by src_location,action

This results in a nice stacked column chart showing actions (allowed & blocked) per src_location.
What I need to do is only show those src_locations where the total count (allowed + blocked) is greater than a specific value (eg totalCount >= 500).

I have tried using separate stats count by [field] as [name] statements then using eval to add them together but I can't get the results I'm wanting which is the stacked column graph by src_location showing allowed & blocked.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

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renjith_nair
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@balcv ,

Try

index="pan" (dest_ip="192.168.*" AND NOT src_ip="192.168.*" AND NOT src_location="AU" AND NOT src_location="*-*" ) 
| chart count by src_location,action
| addtotals row=true fieldname=totalCount | where totalCount >= 500|fields - totalCount
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What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂

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renjith_nair
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@balcv ,

Try

index="pan" (dest_ip="192.168.*" AND NOT src_ip="192.168.*" AND NOT src_location="AU" AND NOT src_location="*-*" ) 
| chart count by src_location,action
| addtotals row=true fieldname=totalCount | where totalCount >= 500|fields - totalCount
---
What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂

balcv
Contributor

Awesome. Thanks for that @renjith.nair

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