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convert pivot table into stats

jeck11
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Hi everyone,

I have a very basic search outputting two types of entries into a field called "event". I need to get a count of each type per hour. I've been able to get the view I want using the pivot but don't really want to burden the system maintaining the data model if I don't need to. So here's my question:


How can I create a table (assuming using stats) to show two rows (one for each type) and columns for each hour's total (descending)?

 

Desired format:
Desired format using pivotDesired format using pivot

Current output when I try to use stats: Current stats outputCurrent stats output

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ITWhisperer
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| eval time=strftime(_time,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
| xyseries event time count

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ajaynegi09
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we are the leading waste collector for <a href="https://www.shaktiplasticinds.com/extended-producer-responsibility-epr"Extended producer responsibility </a> waste management

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| eval time=strftime(_time,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
| xyseries event time count

jeck11
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Worked perfectly. TY!

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