Hi Experts
When using the following eval, I would like to declare a variable in macro as in create_var(3).
| eval var_1 = if(isnull(var_1),"", var_1) , var_2 = if(isnull(var_2),"", var_2), var_3 = if(isnull(var_3),"", var_3)
In some cases, we want to use MACRO because we need to define more than 30 variables.
I am thinking that I can use foreach or map in the macro, but I am not sure how to do it.
Any advice you could give me would be greatly appreciated!
Well, foreach runs a streaming subsearch for each of the fields extracted from the event matching the list.
In your case, the fields are supposedly null so they would not match the foreach command.
Use fillnull with a field list.
| filnull value="" field1 field2 field3 ...
Well, foreach runs a streaming subsearch for each of the fields extracted from the event matching the list.
In your case, the fields are supposedly null so they would not match the foreach command.
Use fillnull with a field list.
| filnull value="" field1 field2 field3 ...
You can create macros for this.. Please check below conf and search.
macros.conf
[foreach_macro]
definition = foreach var_* [|eval <<FIELD>> = if(isnull(<<FIELD>>),"-",<<FIELD>>)]
iseval = 0
My Sample Search :
| makeresults count=10
| eval a = 1
| accum a
| eval var_{a}="", var_{a} = if(a%2==0,"val".a,null())
| rename comment as "Upto now is for sample data only"
| `foreach_macro`
Here I would also suggest fillnull command. Please check below search for same.
| makeresults count=10
| eval a = 1
| accum a
| eval var_{a}="", var_{a} = if(a%2==0,"val".a,null())
|rename comment as "Upto now is for sample data only"
| fillnull value=":)"
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.5/SearchReference/Fillnull
Thanks
KV
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I would suggest a simple macro (macros.conf):
[evaluate_null_field(1)]
args = field
definition = eval "$field$" = if(isnull('$field$'), "", '$field')
iseval = 0
Use like:
<Your search>
| `evaluate_null_field(var_1)`
| `evaluate_null_field(var_2)`
| `evaluate_null_field(var_3)`
| `evaluate_null_field(var_4)`