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How to pass regular expression in variable to the match?

rsathish47
Contributor

HI All,

     How to pass regular expression to the variable to match command? Please help..

in Following search query we need to pass the value for nonsupporting days dynamically based on the criteria.

| gentimes start=-1 | eval CreateDateEpoch="1412136000" | table CreateDateEpoch | eval start=relative_time(CreateDateEpoch,"@d") | eval end=relative_time(now(),"@d") | eval Date=mvrange(start,end+86400,86400) | convert ctime(Date) timeformat="%+" | eval NoOfBusinessDays=mvcount(mvfilter(NOT match(Date,"(Sun|Sat).*")))

Ex:
eval nonsupport=if(value=1,"(Sun|Sat).*","(Mon|Sun).") | eval NoOfBusinessDays=mvcount(mvfilter(NOT match(Date,nonsupport*))

Thanks
Sathish Rangan

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You can either do this with a macro or with map. For an example of the latter, check out this answer:

https://answers.splunk.com/answers/386488/regex-in-lookuptable.html

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

A untested idea: put the variable name within single-quotes. ... | match(Date, 'nonsupport') ...

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rsathish47
Contributor

not working ;(

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