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Exclude empty fields from search

plcd63
Explorer

Dear Splunk Community,

I'm trying to extract a list of changed fields, but they should only be listed if they have a value.

 

 

<mysearch> | eval _raw="DeviceName:" . host ."
" . if(len(srcaddr)>0,"PolicySrc:" . srcaddr,"") ."
" . if(len(dstaddr)>0,"PolicyDst:" . dstaddr,"") ."
" . if(len(service)>0,"PolicySvc:" . service,"") ."

 

 

With len>0 I managed to hide the fields that have not changed, but in the results they are still there as a line break, e.g.

 

 

DeviceName: test

PolicyDst: dest1
PolicySvc svc1

 

 

How can I get rid of these line break(s)?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Does this work for you?

<mysearch> | eval _raw="DeviceName:" . host . if(len(srcaddr)>0,"
PolicySrc:" . srcaddr,"") . if(len(dstaddr)>0,"
PolicyDst:" . dstaddr,"") . if(len(service)>0,"
PolicySvc:" . service,"")

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The eval command as written will insert a newline regardless of the value of len.  I suggest removing blank lines afterwards.

<mysearch> | eval _raw="DeviceName:" . host ."
" . if(len(srcaddr)>0,"PolicySrc:" . srcaddr,"") ."
" . if(len(dstaddr)>0,"PolicyDst:" . dstaddr,"") ."
" . if(len(service)>0,"PolicySvc:" . service,"") ."
```Remove blank lines```
| rex mode=sed "s/\n\n/\n/g"
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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

plcd63
Explorer

This also works. Many thanks!

0 Karma

ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Does this work for you?

<mysearch> | eval _raw="DeviceName:" . host . if(len(srcaddr)>0,"
PolicySrc:" . srcaddr,"") . if(len(dstaddr)>0,"
PolicyDst:" . dstaddr,"") . if(len(service)>0,"
PolicySvc:" . service,"")

plcd63
Explorer

Thank you :)!

0 Karma
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