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CSV Field Extraction

teco_akelly
Engager

I've got a non-standard CSV log file that has no headers. Depending on the first field of each line determines what number and order of the fields are behind it. How can I have splunk assign field names to the data depending on the first field in a given row?

An example would be:

Operation Record,Timestamp,Tagname,Decription,Station

Alarm Confirm,Timestamp,Tagname,Station,Severity,

Process Alarm,Timestamp,Tagname,Description,Value

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Many of us like regex101.com for help writing and testing regular expressions.

I think you'll need a transform for each type of records in the CSV file.  The transforms would look something like this.

[parseOperation]
REGEX = Operation Record,([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)
FORMAT = Timestamp::$1 Tagname::$2 Description::$3 Station::$4

[parseAlarm]
REGEX = Alarm Confirm,([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)
FORMAT = Timestamp::$1 Tagname::$2 Station::$3 Severity::$4

[parseProcess]
REGEX = Process Alarm,([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)
FORMAT = Timestamp::$1 Tagname::$2 Description::$3 Value::$4

Then a props.conf attribute would reference the transforms.

[mysourcetype]
TRANSFORMS-parsers = parseOperation, parseAlarm, parseProcess

See the Admin Manual for more information about transforms.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

That's not a true CSV file, even though the values are separated by commas.

I would try using transforms with REGEX to parse those rows.

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teco_akelly
Engager

Do you know if there are any tools out there or someone I can get to assist in writing this if I provide the csv? I am completely unfamiliar with transforms and REGEX.

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