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How can I write a search that shows just the first N characters of each line in my logs?

erik_paulsen
Engager

I have logs including some very long lines. To get overview of activity, I want to write a search that shows just the first N characters of each line. What is the simplest way to do this?

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erik_paulsen
Engager

Building on richgalloway's answer, but making in more specific for people like me who are still confused by field management. To SHOW the first 300 characters of the raw search output, I found two options.

To show shortened lines in raw form:

... | eval _raw=substr(_raw, 1, 300)

To show shortened lines in table form:

... | eval x=substr(_raw, 1, 300) | table x

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erik_paulsen
Engager

Building on richgalloway's answer, but making in more specific for people like me who are still confused by field management. To SHOW the first 300 characters of the raw search output, I found two options.

To show shortened lines in raw form:

... | eval _raw=substr(_raw, 1, 300)

To show shortened lines in table form:

... | eval x=substr(_raw, 1, 300) | table x

richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If your problem is resolved, please accept an answer. If you're still confused, I'd be happy to clarify.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use substr like this. Replace 'N' with the number of characters you want to show.

... | eval field=substr(field, 1, N) | ...
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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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