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setting the default date format for events

las
Contributor

I have a date in my input files 08-11-12, This date could be August 11. 2012, or (as is the case) November 8. 2012, as I use European date-format.

It looks like Splunk likes to use the American date-format before using the European, so it thinks the event was written in august.

How do I change the default behavior, so that it first uses European format, and then American?

Kind regards

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las
Contributor

I used the comment from dart.
A little more work, but it works.

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las
Contributor

I used the comment from dart.
A little more work, but it works.

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las
Contributor

Thanks - as usual very helpful info.

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dart
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

It's better to do this with a TIME_FORMAT for each sourcetype, but otherwise you could create your own datetime.xml and then use the default stanza to specify using your copy of datetime.xml.

Ayn
Legend

These issues are typically found on a per-sourcetype basis, so setting a global default is kind of dangerous. But, if you really know what you are doing you could set a global setting using the [default] stanza in props.conf.

las
Contributor

Yes, but isn't that on a sourcetype basis. I want to default use the European formats before the American.

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kristian_kolb
Ultra Champion

Check out the TIME_FORMAT parameter for props.conf. With that you specify how the incoming timestamps should be parsed.

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