How to do math on 2 different kibana counts
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So I have an index 'abc' which has 2 different document types in it representing 'success' and 'error'. Is there a way for me to do a calculation on the index to essentially get the percentage failed? That is: error/(success+error)
I figure I need to do something with scripted fields maybe like doc['success'].exists or something but I just can't figure it out.
I basically want to display a gauge to show how close I am to 25% of my docs having errors.
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So I have an index 'abc' which has 2 different document types in it representing 'success' and 'error'. Is there a way for me to do a calculation on the index to essentially get the percentage failed? That is: error/(success+error)
I figure I need to do something with scripted fields maybe like doc['success'].exists or something but I just can't figure it out.
I basically want to display a gauge to show how close I am to 25% of my docs having errors.
kibana elastic-stack
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So I have an index 'abc' which has 2 different document types in it representing 'success' and 'error'. Is there a way for me to do a calculation on the index to essentially get the percentage failed? That is: error/(success+error)
I figure I need to do something with scripted fields maybe like doc['success'].exists or something but I just can't figure it out.
I basically want to display a gauge to show how close I am to 25% of my docs having errors.
kibana elastic-stack
So I have an index 'abc' which has 2 different document types in it representing 'success' and 'error'. Is there a way for me to do a calculation on the index to essentially get the percentage failed? That is: error/(success+error)
I figure I need to do something with scripted fields maybe like doc['success'].exists or something but I just can't figure it out.
I basically want to display a gauge to show how close I am to 25% of my docs having errors.
kibana elastic-stack
kibana elastic-stack
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