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How can i use the append command based on an If condition ?

harishalipaka
Motivator

Hi All,

i have a base search ,with field A ,

If field A >0 , I have to append another search query that returns multi columns.

Thanks
Harish
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FrankVl
Ultra Champion

If the base search is not overly heavy, you could include the base search in the appended subsearch, filter for A>0 in the subsearch and then only return the columns that you actually wanted to add.

So in pseudo code:

base search
| append [ base search | append [ subsearch ] | where A>0 | table subsearchfieldX subsearchfieldY ]

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FrankVl
Ultra Champion

If the base search is not overly heavy, you could include the base search in the appended subsearch, filter for A>0 in the subsearch and then only return the columns that you actually wanted to add.

So in pseudo code:

base search
| append [ base search | append [ subsearch ] | where A>0 | table subsearchfieldX subsearchfieldY ]

harishalipaka
Motivator

Hi @FrankVl ,
It is working. Thanks

Thanks
Harish
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FrankVl
Ultra Champion

Note, the code was just pseudo code. If you really use append like that it will not work, as append adds it as extra lines, so you cannot filter this. It might help if you give a more concrete example of what your search looks like (without the filter).

Something like this works:

| makeresults 
| eval A=1
| table A
| appendcols [ | makeresults | eval A=1 | appendcols [ | makeresults | eval b=1,c=2,d=3 ] | where A>0 | table b,c,d ]

This returns all 4 fields. When running the same example but with A=0, it only returns A:

| makeresults 
| eval A=0
| table A
| appendcols [ | makeresults | eval A=0 | appendcols [ | makeresults | eval b=1,c=2,d=3 ] | where A>0 | table b,c,d ]
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inventsekar
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@FrankVl Superb one!
i learnt this append tidbit from you.
(learning and using this append, appendcols are difficult areas, even for many experienced splunk admins)

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