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How to use regex command to match a certain amount of characters in a field?

showard22
New Member

I want to use Splunk to match on a field name for accounts with exactly 4 characters, all numbers and letters.

I keep trying:

index=corp sourcetype=importantlogs | fields Account EventType | regex Account="[a-zA-Z0-9]{4}"

I feel like I'm overlooking something super simple and I've been stuck on this for a few hours. Any outsider thoughts?

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DalJeanis
Legend

woodcock has a good answer, once you change the period to a more limited character class (\w is the simplest) For the same effect of keeping only accounts that are exactly 4 "word" characters, you could also use...

| where like(Account, "^\w{4}$"
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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You did not anchor it; try this:

index=corp sourcetype=importantlogs | fields Account EventType | regex Account="^.{4}$"
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DalJeanis
Legend

Need a smaller character class, only letters and numbers.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

A simpler match character is more efficient and worth the infinitesimally small risk of a false positive.

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