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kmattern
Builder

I have a CSV table that lists the following fields:

date, time, location, received, authorized

It looks like this

12/9/2010,3:00:00,NewYork,5,5 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,NewJersey,11,11 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Maine,11,11 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Colorado,11,11 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Virginia,7,7 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Pennsylvania,0,11 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Wyoming,15,15 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Washington,12,12 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,California,11,11 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,NewMexico,4,14 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Alabama,6,6 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Florida,11,11 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Ohio,3,3 
12/9/2010,3:00:00,Vermont,11,11 

I have tried both of these transforms

[RecAuthz] 
REGEX = ([0-9]+/[0-9]+/[0-9]+)\s([0-9|:]+)\s(\S+)\s(\d+)\s(\d+) 
FORMAT = date::$1 time::$2 account::$3 received::$4 authorized::$5 

[RecAuthz] 
DELIMS = " "
FIELDS ="date","time","account","received","authorized" 

In either case I get the received value but authorized is always blank, not zero but NULL or empty.

Any idea why?

Thanks

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hulahoop
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I'm not sure how both transforms are partially working. In the first transform, REGEX should use "," not "\s" as the separator. In the 2nd transform, DELIMS should be ",".

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