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How to extract specific data from a value?

msarkaus
Path Finder

Hello,

I would like to extract specific values from a log and display it in my Dashboard.

For example, the value is:

?QuoteId=CA10118&AgentId=12345&state=MN&Category=RetailSales

Is it possible to extract the word "AgentId=12345" and "state=MN"?

"AgentId" and "state" will always be the same. The value that follows will always change.

I would like to also display each value in a separate column

i.e.

Agent ID     State

12345          MN

Any help would be appreciated. 

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Adding to the two answers you already have - if you use the fields often and if you filter your data on them it's good to define extractions for the sourcetype.

Due to how splunk works it should be much faster to do

<your conditions> Field=Value

using predefined extractions than

<your conditions>
| <command extracting field Field>
| search Field=Value

Sometimes splunk can optimize some sub-optimal searches but let's not add it unnecessary work 😉

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yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

An alternative is to just use kv (aka extract) command.  Assuming that the value belongs to a field uri, you can do

 

| rename _raw as temp, uri as _raw
| kv
| rename temp as _raw

 

 Now you have

AgentIdCategoryQuoteIdstate
12345RetailSalesCA10118MN
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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Assuming your field containing the data is _raw, then use the rex statement in the working example below

| makeresults
| eval _raw="?QuoteId=CA10118&AgentId=12345&state=MN&Category=RetailSales"
| rex "AgentId=(?<AgentId>\d+).*state=(?<state>\w+)"
| table AgentId state

 This assumes that state will always follow AgentId

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