I am trying to count the occurrence of some specific strings in a field value. The below query works for counting occurences, but there are some strings that have similar names, and because of this the values can be inflated.
The results field is not formatted, and can contain the string BikeNew, BikeOld, and just Bike. The problem here is that searching for %Bike% will return counts for all 3, and therefor the new value "currentBikes" will count all 3 different bike variables. Is there a way to explicitly search for only Bike ?
index=foo source=bar
| eval newBikes = = if(like(resultsField,"%BikeNEW%"),1,0)
| eval currentBikes = = if(like(resultsField,"%Bike%"),1,0)
| eval oldBikes = = if(like(resultsField,"%BikeOLD%"),1,0)
| stats sum(currentBikes) AS currentBikeCount, sum(oldBikes) as oldBikeCount, sum(newBikes) as newBikeCount
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