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How to remove everything after a specific character in a line and group by that value?

ruhjuh
Explorer

I'm trying to remove everything after the first colon that appears in a line and group by that value.

An example of the data:

ComputerName; User1: your job has been processed.
ComputerName; User3: your job has failed.
ComputerName; User2: your job is processing. 

I'm able to remove the computer name using:

| rex "ComputerName;(?<UsersPlus>[^$]+)"

However, I'm not sure how to keep the username and remove everything after the colon so I can group by the username, (User1, User2, and User3)

Any help would be much appreciated.

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sundareshr
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ComputerName;\s?(?<UsersPlus>[^:]+)

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sundareshr
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ComputerName;\s?(?<UsersPlus>[^:]+)

ruhjuh
Explorer

Thanks, this worked beautifully.

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