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How do I parse my XML data into multiple fields?

dcroteau
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Is there a way to break this xml into fields. Customer needs it broken like such:

Would you use spath on something like this?

FIELDNAME/Key1:
COMPUTER.USERRIGHT.MBR.N.D.C.WKNOWN
VALUE1:
ZZZ-ZZV-ZZ141.SSPRIVILEGE.MBR."Domain Admins".CFFY.GROUP.FALSE
FIELDNAME/Key2:
COMPUTER.USERRIGHT.MBR.N.D.C.MBR_WKNOWN
VALUE2:
ZZZ-ZZV-ZZ141.SSPRIVILEGE.MBR."CFFY-SS-TIER A TECK".CFFY.GROUP.FALSE

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treinke
Builder

Typically I add a statement in props.conf to let Splunk know it is XML.

[yoursourcetype]
 KV_MODE = xml
 NO_BINARY_CHECK = 1
 SHOULD_LINEMERGE = false
 TRUNCATE = 0
 pulldown_type = 1
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dcroteau
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thanks, I did add that.

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treinke
Builder

Then to combine the fields that were extracted you can use the eval command to join different fields together.

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lquinn
Contributor

You may have to just extract all of the values as separate fields first, e.g. computer, MBR, ... Then do an eval to create the fields that you actually want from the extracted fields.

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dcroteau
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I think you are right. I will let this post linger for a while and see if someone has a "silver bullet" answer.

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