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Extract data between curly brackets

Digvijay
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I want to extract data between 2 curly brackets {} from below ErrorText string

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venkatasri
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Digvijay 

Can you try this regex? I assumed your input field as error_text and output will be populated in error_inside.

 

<your_search_goes_here>
| rex field=error_text "\{(?<error_inside>[^\}]+)"

 

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venkatasri
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @Digvijay 

Can you try this regex? I assumed your input field as error_text and output will be populated in error_inside.

 

<your_search_goes_here>
| rex field=error_text "\{(?<error_inside>[^\}]+)"

 

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An upvote would be appreciated and Accept solution if this reply helps!

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Digvijay
Path Finder

@venkatasri  thank you so much .Perfect solution😊

 

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