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How to split String sentence into one row?

tahasefiani
Explorer

Hello,

I have a fields in my index named MESSAGE.

[BBB] ProcessGenererIdentifiantLMKRImpl/genererIdentifiantLMKR - CHECK OK - codeClient= 98451635- codeCanal= III- identifiantLMKR= JHF7UNJK6ZJNEZFI0873NFI373UBF389, nomMethode=genererIdentifiantLMKR

The result that i want is

alt text

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
| makeresults 
| eval message="[BBB] ProcessGenererIdentifiantLMKRImpl/genererIdentifiantLMKR - CHECK OK - codeClient= 98451635- codeCanal= III- identifiantLMKR= JHF7UNJK6ZJNEZFI0873NFI373UBF389, nomMethode=genererIdentifiantLMKR"
| eval _raw=split(replace(replace(message," ",""),",","-"),"-")
| kv
| table codeClient identifiantLMKR

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kamlesh_vaghela
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@tahasefiani

Can you please try this?

YOUR_SEARCH | rex field=MESSAGE "codeClient=\s(?<codeClient>\d+[^-]).*identifiantLMKR=\s(?<identifiantLMKR>\w+)"  
| table codeClient identifiantLMKR

Sample search:

| makeresults 
| eval MESSAGE="[BBB] ProcessGenererIdentifiantLMKRImpl/genererIdentifiantLMKR - CHECK OK - codeClient= 98451635- codeCanal= III- identifiantLMKR= JHF7UNJK6ZJNEZFI0873NFI373UBF389, nomMethode=genererIdentifiantLMKR" 
| rex field=MESSAGE "codeClient=\s(?<codeClient>\d+[^-]).*identifiantLMKR=\s(?<identifiantLMKR>\w+)"  
| table codeClient identifiantLMKR
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tahasefiani
Explorer

it returns me empty columns

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
| makeresults 
| eval message="[BBB] ProcessGenererIdentifiantLMKRImpl/genererIdentifiantLMKR - CHECK OK - codeClient= 98451635- codeCanal= III- identifiantLMKR= JHF7UNJK6ZJNEZFI0873NFI373UBF389, nomMethode=genererIdentifiantLMKR"
| eval _raw=split(replace(replace(message," ",""),",","-"),"-")
| kv
| table codeClient identifiantLMKR
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