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How to obtain a visualisation based on time (x-axis) for a multi series search (table)?

zebu14
Explorer

Hello,

I am using a table type search with visualisation with multiple fields to render.
The purpose of this search is to match two events in a transaction (incoming file and outgoing file) and calculate some infos (bandwidth, duration...)

My search is :

index="" sourcetype= | transaction file_component maxpause=5m |eval debit=Size/duration | table file_component,Size,duration,debit

This give me a multi series visualisation in which "file_component" (the transaction id) is the x-axis, so events are sorted with transaction id but not with time.

I tried to add:

index="" sourcetype= | transaction file_component maxpause=5m |eval debit=Size/duration | table file_component,Size,duration,debit,_time | sort by _time

This worked for sorting the results by time, but X-axis is still based on transaction id and I can't find the date and time of a transfer by just hovering the mouse on the graphs.

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Any idea?

Thanks

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renjith_nair
Legend

Hi @zebu14,

You could get _time on x-axis by changing the order ie. index="" sourcetype= | transaction file_component maxpause=5m |eval debit=Size/duration | table _time ,file_component,Size,duration,debit
However, normally time based charting is done based on aggregation function using stats/timechart

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renjith_nair
Legend

Hi @zebu14,

You could get _time on x-axis by changing the order ie. index="" sourcetype= | transaction file_component maxpause=5m |eval debit=Size/duration | table _time ,file_component,Size,duration,debit
However, normally time based charting is done based on aggregation function using stats/timechart

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What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂
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zebu14
Explorer

Thanks for the tip.
I usually use timechart function, but I'm still a beginner and I still don't manage the use of timechart with multiple parameters

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