Splunk Dev

If statement with multiple tests?

msarro
Builder

Is it possible to do something like this? It would make my life a whole lot easier if this can be done, or at least something like it...

eval if(((TimeTaken>15) AND ((Termination_Cause=="016") OR (Termination_Cause=="017"))),1,0)

When I try it I get an error stating that the expression is malformed. Any advice is appreciated.

Tags (1)
2 Solutions

ayme
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You're not far off

eval foo=if((TimeTaken>15) AND (Termination_Cause=="016" OR Termination_Cause=="017"),1,0)

View solution in original post

araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You should probably post your whole search, there are might be some extra parenthesis in there.

Note that eval takes the form:

eval <my_field> = <my_eval_expression>

Also, I think you can use searchmatch() here more efficiently:

eval case=searchmatch("TimeTaken>15 AND (Termination_Cause="16" OR Termination_Cause="17")")

If case=true, then the event matches the condition.

View solution in original post

araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You should probably post your whole search, there are might be some extra parenthesis in there.

Note that eval takes the form:

eval <my_field> = <my_eval_expression>

Also, I think you can use searchmatch() here more efficiently:

eval case=searchmatch("TimeTaken>15 AND (Termination_Cause="16" OR Termination_Cause="17")")

If case=true, then the event matches the condition.

araitz
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Please comment when voting down an answer. My answer is perfectly valid.

0 Karma

ayme
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You're not far off

eval foo=if((TimeTaken>15) AND (Termination_Cause=="016" OR Termination_Cause=="017"),1,0)

msarro
Builder

This worked, thanks!

0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Transforming Financial Data into Fraud Intelligence

Every day, banks and financial companies handle millions of transactions, logins, and customer interactions ...

How to send events & findings from AWS to Splunk using Amazon EventBridge

Amazon EventBridge is a serverless service that uses events to connect application components together, making ...

Exciting News: The AppDynamics Community Joins Splunk!

Hello Splunkers,   I’d like to introduce myself—I’m Ryan, the former AppDynamics Community Manager, and I’m ...