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Deduping max-match on a rex.

howyagoin
Contributor

I've got some data I'm matching with a rex akin to:

| rex max_match=5 field=_raw "(?<myvalue>\d{4})"

However, if my data looks like this:

name=Bill 1234 rhubarb 1234 5678 colour=green
name=Dana 8273 apple 4428 8312 colour=purple

Then the match is finding 1234 twice and 5678 once for bill, and all three values for Dana.

What I'm after is a table of output that has something like:

name          myvalue
----------------------------
Bill          1234 5678
Dana          8273 4428 8312

Right now I'm getting Bill's entry having 1234 listed twice...

name          myvalue
----------------------------
Bill          1234 1234 5678
Dana          8273 4428 8312

I've found ways of doing this for a single combination of fields by using:

| chart values(myvalue) over name

But that doesn't work if I want to add a third field, such as colour:

name          myvalue          colour
---------------------------------------
Bill          1234 5678        green
Dana          8273 4428 8312   purple

Ideas?

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eelisio2
Path Finder

I believe this is what you are looking for.

| stats values(myvalue) as MyValues, values(colour) as Colours by name

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DalJeanis
Legend

You could also use ...

| eval myvalue=mvdedup(myvalue) 

...which will sort the multivalue field into order and dedup the results.

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