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work with a non-conventional timestamps

bluecoder008
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Hi, I am working with some legacy logs that have spaces in timestamps, e.g.

2012-07-12 06:00:05: 9 -07:00
2012-07-12 06:00:06:259 -07:00
2012-07-12 06:01:05: 45 -07:00

is there a way for splunk to extract the timestamps as '2012-07-12 06:00:05: 9 -07:00' etc?

Thanks!

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rgcurry
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Yes, the slashes are needed, I did not notice that they got dropped when I pasted in my code sample. Something I still goof up on now and again on this site. It should work with the slashes included, I tested it and it worked for me just fine.

Use this to create a field extraction. Test it first as follows:

sourcetype={your_sourcetype} | rex fields=_raw "(?P<eventDateTime>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}:\s*(\d+))"

Then copy the code between the double-quote marks into the regex in Field Extractions to save it for your App.

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bluecoder008
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hi, it doesnt work. also, dont we need slash \ in front of 'd' and 's' ?

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bluecoder008
New Member

Hi, rgcurry,

Thanks, so i will put this into the regex ? (not the timestamp strftime format)

Thanks again!

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rgcurry
Contributor

Try this:

\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}:\s*(\d+)\s-\d{2}:\d{2}

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