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In Amazon Quicksight, I have a dataset with a bunch of data items which are imported into SPICE from JSON in S3. For simplicity, assume that data items look like this:

{url: "/us/page1.html", errors: 6, Responsetime: "2021-03-21T10:00:01"}

There are many data items for the same URL, run on different test dates (the Responsetime).

I can create a graph, a "visual", of total errors over time for all urls by making a line chart with value sum(errors) and X dimension of Responsetime, and that works fine.

I can create the same visual showing total errors over time but only for URLs matching /us/ by creating a custom filter for url matching contains /us/ and applying this filter to the visual, and this also works fine and looks like this:

the graph for errors over time, only for error data with URL matching /us/

I can create the same visual showing total errors over time but only for URLs matching /blog/ by creating a custom filter for contains /blog/ identically to the above but with a diferent filter, and this also works fine and looks like this:

the graph for errors over time, only for error data with URL matching /blog/

What I want to do is display those last two graphs as two lines on the same graph. So I have one linechart with two values on it, where one value is field errors filtered by url contains /us/, and the second value is field errors filtered by url contains /blog/. That is, something like this:

the graph for errors over time, showing error data with URL matching /us/ and error data with URL matching /blog/ as two separate lines

How do I do this?

I know how to plot two different values on the same linechart, but not how to plot the same value but filtered in two different ways.

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you can create a calculated field like url_type and pass the formula to know what type of url is it

ifelse(locate({url}, "/us/") > 0, "us",locate({url}, "/blog/") > 0, "blog", "other")

and add this calculated field to the color of the line chart. This will divide the same dataset into two parts.

The url_type field will have "other" value as well, you can add a filter if that's not needed.

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