Splunk Search

Sort and Sum...a more elegant way?

JamesPineda
New Member

New to dbs and Splunk.

Querying against a CSV file of buy events. Want to return top 10 Users by purchase totals.

I ran:
source="file_name.csv" | sort by userid | stats sum(price) as BuyerTotals by userId |rename userId as User | sort -num(BuyerTotals) by User limit=10

A sanity check indicates my returned values are correct.

Can anyone suggest a more elegant way of scripting?

Cheers,
James

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mayurr98
Super Champion

Hey
Try this !

source="file_name.csv"  | stats sum(price) as BuyerTotals by userId |rename userId as User | sort limit=10 BuyerTotals desc

Let me know if this helps you!

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