Hello,
I currently have a query that returns a set of results, with a port number and then multiple values of a url for each port like so:
Port URL 5170 1 2 3 5270 4 5 6
I want to use this to generate more results. I need another field based on the answers to URL. E.g, creating a status field, based on the results of URL. Something like
eval status = if(match(URL,"2"),"Yes","No")
However, if you do an eval on URL, it just takes the first of the values and evaluating it, ignoring the 2nd and third values. So i'd want it to check the 1st one (1), answer would be No, check second one (2) answer would be Yes, check third one answer (3) would be No.
If there any way to run an eval over multi valued fields?
Thanks Hazel
There are a couple eval functions that address the case of multivalued fields (http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/SearchReference/CommonEvalFunctions). You should specifically look at the ones that start with "mv". In your specific case, you'll probably want to search:
... | eval status = if(mvcount(mvfilter(match(URL,"2"))) > 0, "Yes", "No")
That said, you should be able to use "==" or match directly in eval
. Both of these should return true if any of the multivalues is equal or matches. This can be tested using a search like:
| stats count | eval count = "a b c" | makemv count | eval status=if(count == "b", 1, 0)
| stats count | eval count = "a b c" | makemv count | eval status=if(match(count,"b"), 1, 0)
There are a couple eval functions that address the case of multivalued fields (http://www.splunk.com/base/Documentation/latest/SearchReference/CommonEvalFunctions). You should specifically look at the ones that start with "mv". In your specific case, you'll probably want to search:
... | eval status = if(mvcount(mvfilter(match(URL,"2"))) > 0, "Yes", "No")
That said, you should be able to use "==" or match directly in eval
. Both of these should return true if any of the multivalues is equal or matches. This can be tested using a search like:
| stats count | eval count = "a b c" | makemv count | eval status=if(count == "b", 1, 0)
| stats count | eval count = "a b c" | makemv count | eval status=if(match(count,"b"), 1, 0)
Thankyou! This works 🙂