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Is there any way of searching for any character follow by comma using rex

rajivchadha
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Does splunk rex have a concept of doing a .*, in the rex function? I basically want to search for any character followed by a comma.

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javiergn
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Does "any character" include commas too?

If not, you can possibly do it like this:

"[^\,]+\,"

Which reads as 1 or more non-comma characters followed by a comma.

You can then group all of that in a token you want to capture, and problem solved.

| rex "(?<fieldnameFoo>[^\,]+)\,"

Thanks,
J

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jkat54
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

In regex . stands for any character and \, stands for comma.

So

  | rex (?<anyChar>.)\, 

Should work

However if you're not wanting to extract the field and instead you're just searching for it, use the regex command.

   | regex .\,
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rajivchadha
New Member

I tried the rex command like below and it did not work as per your suggestion

index="md_dev" ( "Subscribe for") | rex max_match=0 "(?identifier=.*\,)"

also tried

index="md_dev" ( "Subscribe for") | rex max_match=0 "(?identifier=[.]*\,)"

which did not work

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javiergn
Super Champion

Does "any character" include commas too?

If not, you can possibly do it like this:

"[^\,]+\,"

Which reads as 1 or more non-comma characters followed by a comma.

You can then group all of that in a token you want to capture, and problem solved.

| rex "(?<fieldnameFoo>[^\,]+)\,"

Thanks,
J

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rajivchadha
New Member

Thanks. I tried what you suggested and it worked.

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