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Field Extraction help!!

splunker9999
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Hi ,

We have sample data like below and need to extract these fields:
"GB*2" with field value as "NC-MEDICAL" and "GI*" as "NC-Medical"

****20150816*1603*34578*X*1879642~ST*270*000000001*1879642~BHT*0022*13*PHX*20150816*1603~LG*120*1~NM1******GB*2*NC-MEDICAL***GI*NC-MEDICAL*****

Can someone please help us with field extraction?

Thanks
Sarath

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

This regular expression will extract those fields.

"GB\*2\*(?<GB2>[^\*]+)\*\*GI\*(?<GI>[^\*]+)"
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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

This regular expression will extract those fields.

"GB\*2\*(?<GB2>[^\*]+)\*\*GI\*(?<GI>[^\*]+)"
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splunker9999
Path Finder

Thank you , this works.

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