Deployment Architecture

How do I split multiple events into seperate columns, and form one single row?

CodyQuinney
New Member

Hi,

I'm wanting to split multiple event types into separate columns, and form one single row for a Linux system. Currently, my output looks similar to:
_time acct Type Result
12:49 smith User_Start Success
13:05 smith User_End Success

I would like to have it look more like this (if possible):
_time acct Type _time Type Result
12:49 smith User_Start 13:05 User_End Success

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kamlesh_vaghela
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi

Can you please try this?

YOUR SEARCH  | stats delim="," list(Type) as Type list(_time) as Time list(Result) as Result by acct | mvcombine Time | mvcombine Type | mvcombine Result | eval Type1=mvindex(split(Type,","),0),Type2=mvindex(split(Type,","),1),Start_Time=strftime(mvindex(split(Time,","),0),"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),End_Time=strftime(mvindex(split(Time,","),1),"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") ,Result1=mvindex(split(Result,","),0),Result2=mvindex(split(Result,","),1)  | table acct Type1 Start_Time Result1 Type2 End_Time Result2

Thanks

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