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Append command not working to combine two searches with the same result but events occurred in two different timespans

kanj
New Member

Hello there,

Step1:
user software_name dc_today dc_past
A XYZ.exe 1 9
B PQR.exe 2 3
C DTA.exe 0 1

The final result should be:
user software_name dc_today
A XYZ.exe 1

My method:
index=* _index_earliest=-1d |stats dc(user) as dc by software_name |eval dc_today=if(dc=1, 1, 0)
|append [search index=* _index_earliest=-5d |stats dc(user) as dc by software_name |eval dc_past=if(dc=1,1,0)]
|table user software_name dc_today dc_past

So I am running two similar searches with differences in timespan.
1) Append is not reflecting the sub-search
2) Is there more efficient way for this?

Thanks in advance!
KanJ

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
 index=* earliest=-1d 
| stats dc(user) as dc by software_name 
| eval dc_today=if(dc=1, 1, 0) 
| append 
    [ search index=* earliest=-5d 
    | stats dc(user) as dc by software_name 
    | eval dc_past=if(dc=1,1,0)] 
| table user software_name dc_today dc_past

The user of your query is disappear. because stats aggregates.

index=* earliest=-5d 
| stats dc(eval(if(related_time(now(),"-1d") <= _time,user,NULL))) as dc_today dc(user) as dc_past by software_name 

Unique user count in software name is above.

The final result should be:
user software_name dc_today
A XYZ.exe 1

What's your logic?

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