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‎05 Jul 2023 10:38 PM
timeseries series=avg(cloud.aws.lambda.concurrentExecutionsByAccountIdFunctionNameRegion),by:{aws.region,functionname,aws.account.id} | filter aws.account.id == "385888483640" | filter functionname == "eca-permission-translation-service-v2-prod-main" or functionname == "eca-permission-translation-service-v2-prod-userProfile"
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‎05 Jul 2023 10:47 PM - edited ‎05 Jul 2023 10:47 PM
Hi @TylerBrush
There are different ways of achieving this, but I guess the easiest would be this
timeseries series=avg(cloud.aws.lambda.concurrentExecutionsByAccountIdFunctionNameRegion),filter:{
aws.account.id == "385888483640" and (functionname == "eca-permission-translation-service-v2-prod-main" or functionname == "eca-permission-translation-service-v2-prod-userProfile")
}
Best,
Sini
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‎05 Jul 2023 10:59 PM
Hi Sinisa,
This query groups the two functions together under one label "series"
My assumption is that you can't change this without changing the 'by:{...}' values?
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‎06 Jul 2023 07:30 AM
I have forgotten to add the function name in the group by, so just add it there and let me know if this is what you are looking for.
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‎06 Jul 2023 02:20 PM
This works great, thank you!
