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Calculate the average of some field per some time period per some other field(s)

frbuser
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Query

 index::dlp 
    | bucket _time span=1d 
    | stats count(EVENT_DESCRIPTION) AS "Count" BY _time,User_Name,EVENT_TYPE,EVENT_DESCRIPTION 
    | stats median(Count) AS "Median" BY _time,EVENT_TYPE

I am trying to calculate the average or median number of DLP events per user per day for each different type of events. I don't think my query is correct as some of the numbers don't make sense.

I don't actually want to see the average number for each user, I just want to calculate the statistic for all users. I don't know if that makes sense. For example if there are 12 users and 3 types of events, I want to know on day 1 what the average number of events for each event type would be per user. But the result would only show 3 numbers which are the averages for each event type. So if they results were:

  • Send Mail: 10
  • Upload: 2
  • Download:5

I would interpret this as on day 1, each user had an average of 10 send mail events etc.

Ideally I would like to calculate this for any time frame.

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
index::dlp 
| bucket _time span=1d 
| stats count(EVENT_DESCRIPTION) AS "Count" BY _time,User_Name,EVENT_TYPE,EVENT_DESCRIPTION 
| eventstats sum(Count) as Count by  _time,EVENT_TYPE,EVENT_DESCRIPTION 
| stats median(Count) AS "Median" BY _time,EVENT_TYPE
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