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show unique values from yesterday

splunkapprentic
Explorer

Hello, please help!
I want to display only the unique names from yesterday that are not in today's list

Initial search:

Date Name Value
09/18/2016 ABC 2
09/18/2016 XYZ 9
09/18/2016 EFG 8
09/19/2016 ABC 3

Final search:

Date Name Value
09/18/2016 XYZ 9
09/18/2016 EFG 8

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sundareshr
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Try this

index=xyz  earliest=-1d@d | eval Date=strftime(_time, "%m/%d/%Y") | eval when=if(_time>relative_time(now(), "@d"), "Today", "Yesterday") | dedup Name Date | eval Value=Value."#".Date | chart values(Value) as Value over Name by when | where isnull(Today) AND isnotnuill(Yesterday) | table Name Yesterday | rex field=Value "(?<Value>[^\#]+)\#(?<Date>.*)" | table Date Name Value

*UPDATED*

BASE SEARCH | eval when=if(strptime(Date, "%m/%d/%Y")>relative_time(now(), "@d"), "Today", "Yesterday") | dedup Name Date | eval Value=Value."#".Date | chart values(Value) as Value over Name by when | where isnull(Today) AND isnotnuill(Yesterday) | table Name Yesterday | rex field=Value "(?[^\#]+)\#(?.*)" | table Date Name Value

OR THIS*

base search | sort - Date | dedup Name | where strptime(Date, "%m/%d/%Y")<relative_time(now(), "@d")) 

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Assuming that you've a working search giving you your initial output, try this

your current search giving fields  Date Name Value | stats Values(Date) as Date values(Value) as Value by Name | where mvcount(Date)=1 AND strptime(Date, "%m/%d/%Y")>relative_time(now(), "@d")
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sundareshr
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Try this

index=xyz  earliest=-1d@d | eval Date=strftime(_time, "%m/%d/%Y") | eval when=if(_time>relative_time(now(), "@d"), "Today", "Yesterday") | dedup Name Date | eval Value=Value."#".Date | chart values(Value) as Value over Name by when | where isnull(Today) AND isnotnuill(Yesterday) | table Name Yesterday | rex field=Value "(?<Value>[^\#]+)\#(?<Date>.*)" | table Date Name Value

*UPDATED*

BASE SEARCH | eval when=if(strptime(Date, "%m/%d/%Y")>relative_time(now(), "@d"), "Today", "Yesterday") | dedup Name Date | eval Value=Value."#".Date | chart values(Value) as Value over Name by when | where isnull(Today) AND isnotnuill(Yesterday) | table Name Yesterday | rex field=Value "(?[^\#]+)\#(?.*)" | table Date Name Value

OR THIS*

base search | sort - Date | dedup Name | where strptime(Date, "%m/%d/%Y")<relative_time(now(), "@d")) 
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splunkapprentic
Explorer

I don't think I have the _time records 😞

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splunkapprentic
Explorer

yeah! the last one seems to do the job 😉

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sundareshr
Legend

@splunkapprentice please accept this answer to close it out.

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sundareshr
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Try the updated query

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