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Using rex to filter fields

leandromatperei
Path Finder

Hello everyone,

I have the following pattern of logs and I'm trying to use rex to filter the values, but I'm having problems because of + in some events, can you help me?

| rex field=_raw "DNIS:(?<ANI>\d+)"

2020-09-25 11:50:52.946-03:00 
DNIS:+558730246133

2020-09-25 11:51:33.218-03:00  
DNIS:994699160

2020-09-25 11:52:52.946-03:00 
DNIS:994376160

2020-09-25 11:53:52.946-03:00 
DNIS:+994699160

2020-09-25 11:54:52.946-03:00 
DNIS:+558730246133


 

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thambisetty
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

| rex field=_raw "DNIS:\+(?<ANI>\d+)"

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If you want to include the + in the field then try 

| rex "DNIS:(?<ANI>\+?\d+)"

If you don't want the + in the field then try this

| rex "DNIS:\+?(?<ANI>\d+)"

 

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