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Is there an easy way to convert the default time stamp to epoch time?

sherman
Engager

Hello,

I am trying to convert the default time stamp for my events to epoch time, but for that it seems that I have to concatenate date_month, date_year, date_mday, date_hour etc... to a single string and then use the strptime function:

eval t=date_month+","+date_mday+","+date_year+" " +date_hour+":"+date_minute+":"+date_second

and then pipe it to:

eval d=strptime(t,"%b,%d,%Y %H:%M:%S")

is there an easier or faster way to do that?

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hexx
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Indeed there is a simpler way. Try:

eval t=_time

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hexx
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Indeed there is a simpler way. Try:

eval t=_time

sherman
Engager

Thank you very much!

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