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How could I divide one multiple_value field into multiple different value?

Jennifer
Path Finder

Hi, all!

How could I separate this filed into many other fields which is formed by 4 characters?

For example:

The original value         
3138101220477702770431381012204777027704    
3138111620941002204720387701W0193138111620941002204720387701W019 
          

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ITWhisperer
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To create a multi-value field, you could do this

 

| rex max_match=0 field=Call_Sequence "(?<four>.{4})"

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

To create a multi-value field, you could do this

 

| rex max_match=0 field=Call_Sequence "(?<four>.{4})"

 

Jennifer
Path Finder

Thanks so much for your help!

It solves part of the problem! How could I make the new results become three separate rows?

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