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Distinct Count on Summary Index

sondradotcom
Path Finder

Okay, my summary index looks like this:

sourcetype="blah" | sistats count by email

I'd like to run a query against the index to determine the distinct number of email addresses that appear during a specific time period, as in:

index="summary" search_name="" earliest="-1d@d" latest="0d@d" | stats dc(email)

But it's coming up blank. Any thoughts?

Thanks! -S.

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Stephen_Sorkin
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You have two choices here. In general, the arguments to stats from a summary index populated by sistats must be exactly the same, so the only valid search (prefix) is:

index="summary" search_name="" earliest="-1d@d" latest="0d@d" | stats count by email

You can find the distinct number of email values by adding stats count to the search, which calculates the number of rows (distinct emails):

index="summary" search_name="" earliest="-1d@d" latest="0d@d" | stats count by email | stats count

Alternately, you could populate the summary index with:

sourcetype="blah" | sistats dc(email)
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