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Help with eval and wildcards

a212830
Champion

Hi,

I'm trying to use eval for hosts, and need to use wildcards. I tried the following, but it's not working. How does eval handle wildcards?

index=main sourcetype=sensor_info 
| eval IDSGROUP = case(match(host==az*, "Tuscon RIG", host==bos*, "Boston RIG", host==tx*, "DFW RIG", host==ca*, "LAX RIG"))
| timechart avg(pkt_drop_percent) by host
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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @a212830,
try to use like instead match

index=main sourcetype=sensor_info 
| eval IDSGROUP = case(like(host,"az%"), "Tuscon RIG", like(host,"bos%"), "Boston RIG", like(host,"tx%"), "DFW RIG", like(host,"ca%"), "LAX RIG")
| timechart avg(pkt_drop_percent) by host

Bye.
Giuseppe

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twinspop
Influencer

First you need to have your pattern wrapped in quotes.

Two, you need to use match() properly.

Then you need to fix your regex.

You probably want something like case(match(host,”az.*”),”Tuscon”,match(host,”bos.*”),”Boston”) for a shortened example

gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @a212830,
try to use like instead match

index=main sourcetype=sensor_info 
| eval IDSGROUP = case(like(host,"az%"), "Tuscon RIG", like(host,"bos%"), "Boston RIG", like(host,"tx%"), "DFW RIG", like(host,"ca%"), "LAX RIG")
| timechart avg(pkt_drop_percent) by host

Bye.
Giuseppe

a212830
Champion

Thanks! !!

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You're welcome!
Bye.
Giuseppe

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