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How to use regex to obtain a single string from a string sequence?

Nidd
Path Finder

I have not used regex in my queries much. Any help in resolving this would be much helpful.

I have the following log:

INFO | 2018-06-04 09:26:46,449 | EvergreenWorker - starting createSuspects for 262352812954213803 and 266946419581359002
INFO | 2018-06-04 09:26:46,449 | EvergreenWorker - starting createSuspects for 262352812954213903 and 266946419581359003

I wish to obtain the following result:

----------------------------------------------
suspect            |    altSuspect
----------------------------------------------
262352812954213803  |   266946419581359002
262352812954213903  |   266946419581359003
----------------------------------------------

i.e. The IDs obtained on the logs as suspect and altSuspect.

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adonio
Ultra Champion

try this:

| makeresults count =1 
| eval data = " INFO | 2018-06-04 09:26:46,449 | EvergreenWorker - starting createSuspects for 262352812954213803 and 266946419581359002
 ;INFO | 2018-06-04 09:26:46,449 | EvergreenWorker - starting createSuspects for 262352812954213903 and 266946419581359003"
| makemv delim=";" data 
| mvexpand data
| rex field=data "for\s(?<suspect>\d+)\sand\s(?<altSuspect>\d+)"
| table suspect altSuspect

screenshot:
![alt text][1]

hope it helps

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adonio
Ultra Champion

try this:

| makeresults count =1 
| eval data = " INFO | 2018-06-04 09:26:46,449 | EvergreenWorker - starting createSuspects for 262352812954213803 and 266946419581359002
 ;INFO | 2018-06-04 09:26:46,449 | EvergreenWorker - starting createSuspects for 262352812954213903 and 266946419581359003"
| makemv delim=";" data 
| mvexpand data
| rex field=data "for\s(?<suspect>\d+)\sand\s(?<altSuspect>\d+)"
| table suspect altSuspect

screenshot:
![alt text][1]

hope it helps

Nidd
Path Finder

Thanks Adonio ! 🙂

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Richfez
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If it's not clear from the above, the piece you need, @Nidd, is to add after whatever search you have to return your rows...

| rex field=data "for\s(?<suspect>\d+)\sand\s(?<altSuspect>\d+)"
| table suspect altSuspect

Those two lines should extract your two fields then create a table out of them for you.

Happy Splunking!
-Rich

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Nidd
Path Finder

Thank you Rich 🙂

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