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Only Show certain values

msarkaus
Path Finder

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

In the first row I would like to show only the first 34 characters and in the second row the first list 39 characters.

msarkaus_0-1720724943510.png

I figured out how to only show a certain number of characters for all rows, but not individual rows.

| eval msgTxt=substr(msgTxt, 1, 49)
| stats count by msgTxt
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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @msarkaus ,

if the condition is fixed (SUCCEDED 34 chars and FAILED 39 chars), you could use an if condition in the eval command:

<your_search>
| eval msgTxt=if(match(msgTxt,"SUCCEDED"), substr(msgTxt, 1, 34), substr(msgTxt, 1, 39)
| stats count by msgTxt

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You need to be able to identify which is the first event and which is the second. You can do this like so:

| streamstats count as row
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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You want to show 34 characters because the event is first or because of some other reason and the event just happens to be first?

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