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How do you create several multivalued fields?

MaryvonneMB
Path Finder

Hi all,

I have several events like this:

Field_A // Field_B // Field_C
A // 1 // z
A // 2 // z
B // 3 // y
B // 4 // x

I would like to create two multivalued fields from Field_B and Field_C relative to Field_A, like this:

Field_A // Field_B // Field_C
A // 1::2 // z
B // 3::4 // y::x

I try mvcombine, but it works only when I have Field_A and Field_B (or Field_A and Field_C). I didn't find how to use it with several fields.

Thank you for any help

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niketn
Legend

@MaryvonneMB how about

  <yourMainSearch>
  | stats values(Field_B) as Field_B values(Field_C) as Field_C by Field_A
____________________________________________
| makeresults | eval message= "Happy Splunking!!!"

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niketn
Legend

@MaryvonneMB how about

  <yourMainSearch>
  | stats values(Field_B) as Field_B values(Field_C) as Field_C by Field_A
____________________________________________
| makeresults | eval message= "Happy Splunking!!!"

MaryvonneMB
Path Finder

Thank you very much. I didn't though about stats values. I use mvjoin after to add separator I want and it works well 🙂

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