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using a different time base on timechart

fk319
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I would like to use a different field than _time as my time base for timechart.

I build a stats table, and in it I use "max(_time) as EndTime", after this point, I lose the value of _time and cannot use timechart. If I use chart, then the missing times get squashed out. What I would like to do, is after the stats command, use timechart with a the new compute "_time".

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Just don't use timechart and use chart instead. timechart f(x) by y is basically the same as chart f(x) by _time,y, so just use that with a different field instead of _time. And generally

... | timechart span=s f(x) by y

is the same as

... | chart f(x) _time span=s, y

Alternatively, you could just use max(_time) as _time in your query.

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Just don't use timechart and use chart instead. timechart f(x) by y is basically the same as chart f(x) by _time,y, so just use that with a different field instead of _time. And generally

... | timechart span=s f(x) by y

is the same as

... | chart f(x) _time span=s, y

Alternatively, you could just use max(_time) as _time in your query.

gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Use the makecontinuous command on the field before piping to chart

fk319
Builder

Chart does not fill in the empty '_time' values, so the holes in the data gets dropped out and the data is squashed.

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