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RobertEttinger8
Explorer

Hi guys & girls,

about the following query:

| makeresults
| eval expectedm="10"
| eval expectedM="1"
| eval match=case(match(expectedm, expectedM), "Yes", true(), "No")
| eval match1=if(expectedm=expectedM, "Yes", "No")

...Why are the results different? It's almost like the MATCH command is adding a hidden .* at the end of the string ... If so, how to fix this?

Thank you,
Robert

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The match function expects a regular expression as its second argument. Every regex has an implicit .* at each end unless an anchor is used. That means the match in your sample code will match any expectedm that contains the digit '1'. To look for exactly "1", use expectedM=^1$.

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RobertEttinger8
Explorer

Thank you for the explanation, but ... I am comparing two fields, so I cannot add the regex ^ and $ parameters to the match command, or can I?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can use a temporary field for the comparison.

| makeresults
| eval expectedm="10"
| eval expectedM="1"
| eval matchField="^".expectedM."$"
| eval match=case(match(expectedm, matchField), "Yes", true(), "No")
| eval match1=if(expectedm=expectedM, "Yes", "No")
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