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How to edit a rex search in order to find the average duration time between two fields?

anthonycopus
Path Finder

Hi,

I'm currently have issues parsing the duration I've created to find the average time between 2 fields based on a set of logs.
In short, the field I'm trying to parse is in this format:

35+00:06:47.000000

And I'm using this rex:

| rex field=diff "(?<durationDays>\d+)+(?<durationHours>\d+):(?<durationMinutes>\d+):(?<durationSeconds>.*)"

However, the "durationDays" here is coming out completely wrong, and is actually an optional field since many of the logs will have less than 1 day. What's the best way to approach this?

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bshuler_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee
| makeresults | eval date="35+00:06:47.000000%35+00:06:47.000000%+00:06:47.000000%00:06:47.000000" | rex field=date max_match=0 "(?<date>[^%]+)" | mvexpand date | table date | rex field=date "(?<durationDays>\d+)?\+?(?<durationHours>\d{2}):(?<durationMinutes>\d{2}):(?<durationSeconds>\d{2}\.\d{6})"

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bshuler_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee
| makeresults | eval date="35+00:06:47.000000%35+00:06:47.000000%+00:06:47.000000%00:06:47.000000" | rex field=date max_match=0 "(?<date>[^%]+)" | mvexpand date | table date | rex field=date "(?<durationDays>\d+)?\+?(?<durationHours>\d{2}):(?<durationMinutes>\d{2}):(?<durationSeconds>\d{2}\.\d{6})"
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anthonycopus
Path Finder

Perfect, thanks a lot!

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