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time span = week

gowtham08091
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Hello, I am trying to span for 1 week and 1 month chart from the summary index search, but When in use | bin span=1w, instead of showing the last or latest data of week it is summing the weeks total. I am looking for trend chart, where to display first or last data of a week or month.

i used same bin command earlier and but this time one difference is i a, using stats.

I use the query in the following format  

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gowtham08091
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@anilchaithu 

 

I am looking for a trend report like weekly and monthly trend, like. Weekly trend should how the result from last data of a week and monthly trend to show the data from last day of a month. (not the cumulative sum of week and month) 

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anilchaithu
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@gowtham08091 

Its the bin functionality to sum the field values for the given span. 

what do you mean by "to display first or last data of a week or month"? Do you want to show only a single data point?

 

 

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gowtham08091
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@anilchaithu 

 

I am looking for a trend report like weekly and monthly trend, like. Weekly trend should how the result from last data of a week and monthly trend to show the data from last day of a month. (not the cumulative sum of week and month) 

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gowtham08091
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Thanks for the feedback, with your comment i found that i am missing the _time in my search and i get the expected results when I add _time in dedup

 

Thanks

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