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How can I compare an average count of events per minute in last 15 minutes (for example) and the number of events during the last one minute?

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0range
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Sorry, I get.

Smth like this:

eval eventcount = 1 |
eval eventcountlast = if(now() - _time <= 60, 1, 0) |
stats sum(eventcount) as prev, sum(eventcountlast) as last |
where last < (prev/15)/3

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0range
Communicator

Sorry, I get.

Smth like this:

eval eventcount = 1 |
eval eventcountlast = if(now() - _time <= 60, 1, 0) |
stats sum(eventcount) as prev, sum(eventcountlast) as last |
where last < (prev/15)/3

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