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How to convert seconds to milliseconds by stripping out seconds and then add it to milliseconds?

raghul725
Explorer

Hello,

I am performing the following search to extract the time taken to upload

 

index=* my_search |rex "\[upload\] executed in (?<ut>\d+\w+)"

the above extracts values like 343ms, 8s30ms, 11s404ms

How would I extract the seconds portion, convert it into ms and add it to ms so that I can get the upload time always in ms please?

 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

As with many things Splunk, there's probably more than one way to do that.  I like rex for it.  Use a regular expression to extract the s and ms values then use eval for the math.

index=* my_search
| rex "\[upload\] executed in (?<ut>\d+\w+)"
| rex field=ut "(?:(?<sec>\d+)s)?(?<ms>\d+)ms"
``` Convert null to zero ```
| eval sec = if(isnull(sec), 0, sec)
| eval ms = (sec*1000) + ms
---
If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

As with many things Splunk, there's probably more than one way to do that.  I like rex for it.  Use a regular expression to extract the s and ms values then use eval for the math.

index=* my_search
| rex "\[upload\] executed in (?<ut>\d+\w+)"
| rex field=ut "(?:(?<sec>\d+)s)?(?<ms>\d+)ms"
``` Convert null to zero ```
| eval sec = if(isnull(sec), 0, sec)
| eval ms = (sec*1000) + ms
---
If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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raghul725
Explorer

Brilliant thank you very much

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