Splunk Search

How to separate search results?

ba_nathan
New Member

Hi all,

My search results are formatted similar to that of HTML, eg:

<last_modified_date>1669004771000</last_modified_date><assigned_group>Test Group 1</assigned_group><assigned_support_company>Company 1</assigned_support_company><assigned_support_organization>Analytics</assigned_support_organization><assignee>John Doe</assignee>

I would like to split these results including their headings in <>

I have tried rex and other commands, but am stuck

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @ba_nathan,

did you tried this regex:

\<last_modified_date\>(?<last_modified_date>[^\>]*)\>\<assigned_group\>(?<assigned_group>[^\>]*)\>\<assigned_support_company\>(?<assigned_support_company>[^\>]*)\>\<assigned_support_organization\>(?<assigned_support_organization>[^\>]*)\>\<assignee\>(?<assignee>[^\>]*)\>

that you can test at https://regex101.com/r/eUeqF9/1

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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