Hi All,
I have a big text field with sample value as:
Random text Location:AL432 1)ART: New order ANYTHING Location:B2332 1)ART: Any order Random text
I need to extract all the locations for example AL432 and B2332 and put them together in a new field. Please note that Location and 1)ART will always surround the location Id.
I can use something like:
| rex field=_raw "Location: (?P<LocationID>\d+) \)ART:" | eval LOCATIONVALUES= case(match(TEXT,"Location"), LocationID)
But I am completely sure if my regex syntax is correct here. Also I need to put all Locations in LOCATIONVALUES together.
Thanks in advance
Well, you can directly grab all matches into the field LOCATIONVALUES, eg:
rex field=_raw max_match=0 "Location:(?<LOCATIONVALUES>\S+)"
# run everywhere:
| makeresults
| eval input=" Random text Location:AL432 1)ART: New order ANYTHING Location:B2332 1)ART: Any order Random text "
| rex field=input max_match=0 "Location:(?<LOCATIONVALUES>\S+)"
You can then do what you need with the field, eg use mv commands to for it into something you like.
Well, you can directly grab all matches into the field LOCATIONVALUES, eg:
rex field=_raw max_match=0 "Location:(?<LOCATIONVALUES>\S+)"
# run everywhere:
| makeresults
| eval input=" Random text Location:AL432 1)ART: New order ANYTHING Location:B2332 1)ART: Any order Random text "
| rex field=input max_match=0 "Location:(?<LOCATIONVALUES>\S+)"
You can then do what you need with the field, eg use mv commands to for it into something you like.
Thanks a lot for your help. FInally found the solution.
For me it is:
| rex field=input max_match=0 "^(.*?)Location:(?<LOCATIONVALUES>\s*[^ ]*)"
and it is working perfectly.
Thanks a lot.
hi Chandras11,
regex doesn't seem correct, try:
Location:(?<Location>[^ ]*)
you can test at https://regex101.com/r/FEyqTW/1
Bye.
Giuseppe
I tried it as : "^(.?)Location:(?\s[^ ]) " which gives me just the first location. I need to extract all locations.
Now its working for all events and ignore the white space after the location keyword (\s). however, it just finds the first occurrence. Any way to get values together
its working now. Need max_match as suggested by @knielsen
Thanks a lot. I am checking further in my query 🙂