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CSV file with column named "Index"

apnetmedic
Explorer

I've got a CSV file with a column called "Index." Naturally, this is a bit of a problem. Is there a way to deal with this other than making a new sourcetype for it and specifying the header row? I'd rather not do that because:

  • I actually have about 5 related CSV types with the same issue,
  • The exact column headers may change subtly between different software loads on the devices uploading them, and
  • I'm lazy, and this is something I'd only use occasionally. It might be easier for me to just hand-edit or sed the input files to rename the field.

I see a field called extracted_index when these files come in, and it appears to have the original value in it, but I can't seem to use it in a search or eval or stats command like I want to. What's up with that?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

I am skeptical of your assertion at the end. You definitely should be able use extracted_index (or extracted_Index?) That's the whole reason that Splunk creates it!

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

I am skeptical of your assertion at the end. You definitely should be able use extracted_index (or extracted_Index?) That's the whole reason that Splunk creates it!

apnetmedic
Explorer

Ah! Indeed. Victim of my own typo. I had "index" on the brain and thus typed it as such: extracted_index, lowercase. Original field was Index, so it's extracted_Index.

All is right with the world.

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