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help on date field sorting

jip31
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hi

the field dv_sys_created_on is a field date

index="tutu" sourcetype="toto" 
| stats last(dv_sys_created_on) as Opened by ticket_id 

i tried to sort it like this but it doesnt works

| eval time = strftime(dv_sys_created_on, "%d-%m-%y %H:%M")
| sort - dv_sys_created_on

could you help please??

 

 

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scelikok
SplunkTrust
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Hi @jip31,

You are loosing the dv_sys_created_on field on stats command, you can sort like below;

index="tutu" sourcetype="toto" 
| stats last(dv_sys_created_on) as Opened by ticket_id 
| sort - Opened

Or if date field is string below should work better; assuming your date format is "%d-%m-%y %H:%M"

index="tutu" sourcetype="toto" 
| stats last(dv_sys_created_on) as Opened by ticket_id 
| eval time = strptime(Opened, "%d-%m-%y %H:%M")
| sort - time

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

What does "the field dv_sys_created_on is a field date" mean? Is it a string in a particular format representing a date? If so, you need to parse the string (the p in strptime means parse, the f in strftime means format) into an epoch datetime (a number) which you can then sort on (strptime, string to number; strftime, number to string)

| eval time = strptime(dv_sys_created_on, "%d-%m-%y %H:%M")
| sort - time

 

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scelikok
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @jip31,

You are loosing the dv_sys_created_on field on stats command, you can sort like below;

index="tutu" sourcetype="toto" 
| stats last(dv_sys_created_on) as Opened by ticket_id 
| sort - Opened

Or if date field is string below should work better; assuming your date format is "%d-%m-%y %H:%M"

index="tutu" sourcetype="toto" 
| stats last(dv_sys_created_on) as Opened by ticket_id 
| eval time = strptime(Opened, "%d-%m-%y %H:%M")
| sort - time

 

If this reply helps you an upvote and "Accept as Solution" is appreciated.
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