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How to extract days ,hours minutes and secs??

chitreshakumar
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I have got the duration in this format 11+09:45:25.591549.I want to convert it to 11 days 9 hours 45 mins 25 secs.

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DalJeanis
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Here's one way...

| makeresults 
| eval myfield1="11+09:45:25.591549" 
| eval myfield2=myfield1 
| rex mode=sed field=myfield2 "s/(\d+)\+(\d+):(\d+):(\d+).(\d+)/\1 days \2 hours \3 mins \4 secs/g"
| table myfield1 myfield2

Above method assumes you will always have all pieces. If you will occasionally have durations that are shorter than a day and have zero days, zero hours or whatever, then you need to define what you want to receive.

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DalJeanis
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Here's one way...

| makeresults 
| eval myfield1="11+09:45:25.591549" 
| eval myfield2=myfield1 
| rex mode=sed field=myfield2 "s/(\d+)\+(\d+):(\d+):(\d+).(\d+)/\1 days \2 hours \3 mins \4 secs/g"
| table myfield1 myfield2

Above method assumes you will always have all pieces. If you will occasionally have durations that are shorter than a day and have zero days, zero hours or whatever, then you need to define what you want to receive.

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chitreshakumar
Communicator

Hi DalJeanis ,

There are some field values like this 00:00:10.000000 which I want to convert it to days , hours ,minutes and secs
Any way we can add " "00+" 00:00:10.000000"

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DalJeanis
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That should be something like this

 | makeresults 
 | eval myfield1="11+09:45:25.591549 00:00:10.000000"
 | makemv myfield1
 | mvexpand myfield1 
 | eval myfield2=myfield1 
 | rex mode=sed field=myfield2 "s/((\d+)\+)?(\d+):(\d+):(\d+).(\d+)/\2 days \3 hours \4 mins \5 secs/g s/^ /0 /g s/00/0/g"
 | table myfield1 myfield2
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493669
Super Champion
rex field=<duration_field_name> "(?<DAYS>\d+).(?<Hours>\d+).(?<Mins>\d+).(?<Secs>\d+)"|table DAYS, Hours, Mins, Secs

replace <duration_field_name> with your duration field name

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