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Changing date format and find date difference in days?

dtccsundar
Path Finder

Hi ,

I want to change the date format and find difference in days from current day .

Date format i  have now is ,

Timestamp

10/31/2022 1:28:20 PM

index=s sourcetype=Resources|fillnull
| eval Timestamp=strftime(strptime('Timestamp',"%m/%d/%Y"),"%Y-%m-%d") | eval diff=now()-Timestamp|table Name _time Timestamp diff

Here i am not getting the diff field populated with difference in number of days.It shows as blank .The date format i expect is %Y-%m-%d for timestamp  column.

Please help me to achieve this .

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

In order to do arithmetic on time values they need to be in epoch form so save the epoch time returned by strptime() so you can subtract it from now() 

index=s sourcetype=Resources
|fillnull
| eval time=strptime('Timestamp',"%m/%d/%Y")
| eval Timestamp=strftime(time,"%Y-%m-%d")  
| eval diff=now()-time
|table Name _time Timestamp diff

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

In order to do arithmetic on time values they need to be in epoch form so save the epoch time returned by strptime() so you can subtract it from now() 

index=s sourcetype=Resources
|fillnull
| eval time=strptime('Timestamp',"%m/%d/%Y")
| eval Timestamp=strftime(time,"%Y-%m-%d")  
| eval diff=now()-time
|table Name _time Timestamp diff

dtccsundar
Path Finder

Thank you .It worked as expected .

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