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Rex field

Azwaliyana
Path Finder

I want to extract the Country and the Node. When I use the rex in regex101, it works fine. But when I put it on Splunk search, it did not extract the Country and the Node. Do you guys know where is my mistake?

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This is my search query.

 

 

index="maxis_csaroam_index" source="/home/csaops/csaroam/*_MOS.csv" 
| dedup Description
| table Description
| rex field=Description "(?<Country>[\w]+)(?<Node>[\w\- ]*\n)"

 

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try without the newline in the match

| rex field=Description "(?<Country>[\w]+)(?<Node>[\w\- ]+)"

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Give this a try (avoided using dedup command as well, best practice)

index="maxis_csaroam_index" source="/home/csaops/csaroam/*_MOS.csv" 
| stats count by Description
| table Description
| rex field=Description "(?<Country>\S+)\s+(?<Node>\S+)"
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bhargavi
Path Finder

Hi @Azwaliyana ,

Try this.

| rex field=Description "(?<Country>\w+)\s(?<Node>\w*\-?\w+)"

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try without the newline in the match

| rex field=Description "(?<Country>[\w]+)(?<Node>[\w\- ]+)"
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