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Hi,
I'm looking at charting the most common file types, based on a string in a log of "..., http_path=/a/b/c/blah.gif, next-field=..." for example. I've extracted the "gif" field easily enough, and so I can trivially see all file types. BUT how do I cover the case of there being no extension? e.g. "..., http_path=/a/b/app, next-field=..."? These web app locations are the significant majority of the requests, and I'd really like to have a "No Ext" chunk on my pie chart. How can I do this?
If I go back to where the log is generated, then I can hack out the extension there, make a new field, like http_ext and leave it empty, but that doesn't seem like the right thing to do.
Cheers
Chris
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Do your extractions first, then for each event (before using stats functions), replace the fields that are null by a text value.
example for the field myfield;
| eval myfield=if(isnull(myfield),"missing",myfield)
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Do your extractions first, then for each event (before using stats functions), replace the fields that are null by a text value.
example for the field myfield;
| eval myfield=if(isnull(myfield),"missing",myfield)
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acid, thanks, I looked for this command for months !!!
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Oh, hang on... Shouldn't this be using "| fillnull value=NONE myfield"? Isn't that going to be much more efficient?
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brilliant, thanks
