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Why is my stats command with timechart producing null values for a field?

brian38401
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My stats command is working, but when I pump it into timechart, it shows null values for fraction:

index=ide | stats count(eval(msgId=15)) as TIMEOUT,  count(eval(msgId=12)) as REQUEST, max(_time) as _time | eval fraction = TIMEOUT/REQUEST*100 | timechart max(fraction)

Any idea what I am missing here?

Thanks

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jkat54
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You'll need a "by-clause" in the stats or timechart command. BY _time not AS _time. One creates a column, the other creates a row.. Timechart is looking for columns by rows of time.

Try these:

index=ide | stats count(eval(msgId=15)) as TIMEOUT, count(eval(msgId=12)) as REQUEST, max(_time) as _time |  eval fraction = TIMEOUT/REQUEST*100 | timechart max(fraction) by _time

index=ide | stats count(eval(msgId=15)) as TIMEOUT, count(eval(msgId=12)) as REQUEST, max(_time) as maxtime by _time |  eval fraction = TIMEOUT/REQUEST*100 | timechart max(fraction) 

index=ide | stats count(eval(msgId=15)) as TIMEOUT, count(eval(msgId=12)) as REQUEST by _time |  eval fraction = TIMEOUT/REQUEST*100 | timechart max(fraction) max(_time) 

Wait, why are we getting max(_time)? Anytime you manipulate _time you cause problems. Problems that can be fixed but i'm just trying to understand why you need the maximum thereof.

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