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How to Filter Table Output?

RahulMisra
Engager

I have an output of

 

index=feds  | fillnull value="" | table httpRequest.clientIp labels{}.name

awswaf:clientip:geo:country:US
awswaf:managed:token:absent
awswaf:clientip:geo:region:US-IL
awswaf:managed:aws:bot-control:signal:non_browser_user_agent
 
wswaf:clientip:geo:country:US
awswaf:managed:token:absent
awswaf:clientip:geo:region:US-IL
awswaf:managed:aws:bot-control:signal:non_browser_user_agent
 
wswaf:clientip:geo:country:US
awswaf:managed:token:absent
awswaf:clientip:geo:region:US-IL
awswaf:managed:aws:bot-control:signal:non_browser_user_agent
 
But need to filter "awswaf:managed:aws:bot-control:signal:non_browser_user_agent" on Table output and see the results only on "awswaf:managed:aws:bot-control:signal:non_browser_user_agent"
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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If it is always the last item of a multivalue field, you could try something like this

index=feds  | fillnull value="" | table httpRequest.clientIp labels{}.name
| rename "labels{}.name" as name
| eval name=mvindex(name, -1)
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RahulMisra
Engager

not always the last 😞

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Does it always start with "awswaf:managed"? Or is there some other way to recognise the part you want displayed?

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RahulMisra
Engager

Always with that String

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You could try extracting just that part from your events. If you want help doing that, you should share some raw events in a code block </> to preserve formatting.

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