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if you look into your data with quick values ( http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.0/pages/queries.html#quick-values ) you only get the top values.
it would be very useful to get the bottom as an option ( lowest count in given time ) and output them as list.
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Essentially we need to expose the order parameter of the terms aggregation to support ascending and descending sorting.
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Yes, ordering ascending and descending would also help in searching for rare occurrences of events.
This will be handled in #4082,
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Problem description
if you look into your data with quick values ( http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.0/pages/queries.html#quick-values ) you only get the top values.
it would be very useful to get the bottom as an option ( lowest count in given time ) and output them as list.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: