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Splunk Time Conversion

OiskyPoisky
Explorer

Morning Team,

Currently looking at trying to convert what i think is 10 digit Unix/Epoc time into a human readable format but struggling to find the right syntax.

"timestamp" field values:

1561012289
1561012304
1561012315
1609193962

 

Any assistance would be appreciated, happy to provide more info if needed!

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to4kawa
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try strptime with %S

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OiskyPoisky
Explorer

Thanks Kindly! 

Fiddled around a little but got to this eventually:

| eval timestamp=strftime(timestamp, "%Y-%m-%d")

Thanks for pushing me in the right direction 🙂 

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to4kawa
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try strptime with %S

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