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Is it possible to use a search value or a token in the outputlookup name?

iKate
Builder

Hi!

Is it possible to pass into lookup's name created by outputlookup command a token or a search value?

Smth like this:

index=foo 
| eval week=<here comes some evaluation, e.g. number of week>
| outputlookup dataset_$week$.csv

I've tried to write it differently, but outputlookup eats all sorts of symbols and just creates files with $ ' " ` in its name while I wanted dataset_15.csv

1 Solution

ryanoconnor
Builder

The map command should be able to handle this. For example:

index=* host=sample_host | dedup host  | map search="search * | outputlookup $host$.csv"

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ryanoconnor
Builder

The map command should be able to handle this. For example:

index=* host=sample_host | dedup host  | map search="search * | outputlookup $host$.csv"
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iKate
Builder

Wow! It works, thank you!

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