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Timestamp within event

splunklearner12
Path Finder

My log file contains events that sometimes contain timestamp strings of other actions.
For example, an event may have occurred at 24/05/19 07:58:12.000, but the event itself contains references to when a certain action was last conducted such as "last update on 5/20/2019 12:45:09.000." .
Is it possible to still interpret those values as time values so one could for example create a graph showing all historical updates?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Yes, it's possible. First extract the string into a field then use strptime to convert it into a timestamp in epoch form. For example:

... | rex "last update on (?<lastUpdateStr>\S+\s\S+)" | eval lastUpdateTime=strptime(lastUpdateStr, "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S.%3N") | ...
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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Yes, it's possible. First extract the string into a field then use strptime to convert it into a timestamp in epoch form. For example:

... | rex "last update on (?<lastUpdateStr>\S+\s\S+)" | eval lastUpdateTime=strptime(lastUpdateStr, "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S.%3N") | ...
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splunklearner12
Path Finder

Excellent, thank you.

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splunklearner12
Path Finder

sorry I though clicking the ^ did that.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@splunklearner1234 If your problem is resolved, please accept the answer to help future readers.

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