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Add Filter Query if Field Exists

lmattar
Engager

Hi. I already have a Splunk query that we use in a production environment. We are now adding a new field that we'd like to filter on. However, we want to remain backwards compatible with the query so we can still view the data before adding this new field. Here's sort of what I'd like:

Current:

index=prod sourcetype="prod" year="2019" jobId="21766782-c79d-40c3-a9bf-a3b7269ef557"

 

With New Field:

index=prod sourcetype="prod" year="2019" jobId="21766782-c79d-40c3-a9bf-a3b7269ef557" if(exists(type), type="MY_TYPE", "")

 

I know this isn't the right syntax, but essentially I want to filter on that field if it exists in the data. If it doesn't, I want it to exclude it (basically use the old query).

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renjith_nair
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Try

index=prod sourcetype="prod" year="2019" jobId="21766782-c79d-40c3-a9bf-a3b7269ef557" 
|where  (type="MY_TYPE" OR isnull(type))
---
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renjith_nair
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Try

index=prod sourcetype="prod" year="2019" jobId="21766782-c79d-40c3-a9bf-a3b7269ef557" 
|where  (type="MY_TYPE" OR isnull(type))
---
What goes around comes around. If it helps, hit it with Karma 🙂
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lmattar
Engager

This worked! Thank you very much!!

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