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How can I create a table with different fields from different events?

naveenchappa
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After we process a client file, we get event in splunk as shown in below snapshot.

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From these events I want to build a table something like below.

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Can someone please help?

Regards,
Naveen

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cmerriman
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....|stats values(ERP_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS) as ERP_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS values(CDM_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS) as CDM_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS values(CDM_EE_LIEN_COUNT) as CDM_EE_LIEN_COUNT values(ARFF_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS) as ARFF_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS values(ARFF_EE_LIEN_COUNT) as  ARFF_EE_LIEN_COUNT by TransactionId CLIENT_ID

This should work if the paystatement values are fields. otherwise we might have to create some regex statements.

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cmerriman
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....|stats values(ERP_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS) as ERP_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS values(CDM_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS) as CDM_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS values(CDM_EE_LIEN_COUNT) as CDM_EE_LIEN_COUNT values(ARFF_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS) as ARFF_WP_PAYSTATEMENTS values(ARFF_EE_LIEN_COUNT) as  ARFF_EE_LIEN_COUNT by TransactionId CLIENT_ID

This should work if the paystatement values are fields. otherwise we might have to create some regex statements.

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naveenchappa
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Thank you @cmerriman it worked.

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