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stats count(eval(recipient="@thing.com*")) not providing results

Denorsmith
Engager

I have a search I am running, and I am trying to enumerate this one specific email domain's email responses, if it was blocked, delivered, so on. When I run this search (will be below) I get my stats table just fine, but I get no results per main field. What am I doing wrong?

index=emails
| search recipient="*@thing.com*" OR Recipient="*@thing.com*"
| stats count(eval((recipient="*@thing.com") OR (Recipient="*@thing.com*"))) AS @thing BY email_response

 

Table looks like this 

email_response                                                             @thing

blocked                                                                               0

delivered                                                                            0

quarantined                                                                      0

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Since you are already filtering on whether recipient is @thing.com, why do you need to filter again in the stats?

index=emails
| search recipient="*@thing.com*" OR Recipient="*@thing.com*"
| stats count AS @thing BY email_response

However, if you still feel you need it, you could use the like function (note that % are used for wildcards)

index=emails
| search recipient="*@thing.com*" OR Recipient="*@thing.com*"
| stats count(eval(like(recipient,"%@thing.com%") OR like(Recipient,"%@thing.com%"))) AS @thing BY email_response

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Since you are already filtering on whether recipient is @thing.com, why do you need to filter again in the stats?

index=emails
| search recipient="*@thing.com*" OR Recipient="*@thing.com*"
| stats count AS @thing BY email_response

However, if you still feel you need it, you could use the like function (note that % are used for wildcards)

index=emails
| search recipient="*@thing.com*" OR Recipient="*@thing.com*"
| stats count(eval(like(recipient,"%@thing.com%") OR like(Recipient,"%@thing.com%"))) AS @thing BY email_response

 

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