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Why is loadjob retruning null?

dezmadi
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I have below query as query returning  null

 

<search id="dfLatencyOverallProcessingDelayBaseSearch">
<query>index="deng03-cis-dev-audit" | eval serviceName = mvindex(split(index, "-"), 1)."-".mvindex(split(host, "-"), 2) |search "data.labels.activity_type_name"="ViolationOpenEventv1" |spath PATH=data.labels.verbose_message output=verbose_message |
where verbose_message like "%overall_processing_delay%Dataflow Job labels%" | eval error=case(like(verbose_message,"%is above the threshold of 60.000%"), "warning", like(verbose_message,"%is above the threshold of 300.000%"), "failure") </query>
<earliest>$time.earliest$</earliest>
<latest>$time.latest$</latest>
<sampleRatio>1</sampleRatio>
<done>
<condition>
<set token="dfLatencyOverallProcessingDelay_sid">$job.sid$</set>
</condition>
</done>
</search>

Then

SomeQuery.append [ loadjob $dfLatencyOverallProcessingDelay_sid$ | eval alertName = "Dataflow-Latency-Overall processing high delay" | stats values(alertName) as AlertName values(serviceName) as serviceName count(eval(error=="failure")) as failureCount count(eval(error=="warning")) as warningCount]

If result from dfLatencyOverallProcessingDelay_sid are null, then AlertName is also coming as blank, I want this to be  "Dataflow-Latency-Overall processing high delay"

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try something like this

append [ loadjob $dfLatencyOverallProcessingDelay_sid$ | eval alertName = "Dataflow-Latency-Overall processing high delay" | stats values(alertName) as AlertName values(serviceName) as serviceName count(eval(error=="failure")) as failureCount count(eval(error=="warning")) as warningCount | appendpipe [stats count as nullcount | where nullcount = 0 | eval alertName = "Dataflow-Latency-Overall processing high delay"]]

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try something like this

append [ loadjob $dfLatencyOverallProcessingDelay_sid$ | eval alertName = "Dataflow-Latency-Overall processing high delay" | stats values(alertName) as AlertName values(serviceName) as serviceName count(eval(error=="failure")) as failureCount count(eval(error=="warning")) as warningCount | appendpipe [stats count as nullcount | where nullcount = 0 | eval alertName = "Dataflow-Latency-Overall processing high delay"]]
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