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how to append query ?

venkat0896
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Hi Guys
i have 3 queries

query 1 : identity/phones/retrieve AND "[HTTP-STATUS-CODE]" | stats count as Total
query 2 : identity/phones/retrieve AND "[HTTP-STATUS-CODE]=200" | stats count as 200-Success
query 3 : identity/phones/retrieve AND "[HTTP-STATUS-CODE]=403" | stats count as 403-Forbidden

how can i append this 3 queries and i want this to looks like a table with 3 columns
Total | 200-Success | 403-Forbidden

please help on this .. Thanks in advance

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renjith_nair
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@venkat0896 ,

Try ,

"your base search"|stats count as Total,count(eval(HTTP-STATUS-CODE==200)) as 200-Success,count(eval(HTTP-STATUS-CODE=="403")) as 403-Forbidden
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venkat0896
Path Finder

hi @renjith.nair i tried it
getting this error

Error in 'stats' command: The eval expression for dynamic field 'eval(HTTP-STATUS-CODE=="403")' is invalid. Error='Typechecking failed. The '==' operator received different types.'

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renjith_nair
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@venkat0896 , is it possible to share the stats part of your search? Please check if you have used the status codes as string (with ") and numeric (without ") in two places and if yes, change it to single format

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