Hello Splunkers!
I have an issue in grouping multivalued field after extracting fields from nested xml. The sample is as follows,
<WorkstationMetrics xmlns=“xxxxxxxx”>
<WorkstationMetricData TypeCode="None" WorkstationID="0">
<SequenceNumberValue Timestamp="2022-05-1" TypeCode="First">15704</SequenceNumberValue>
<SequenceNumberValue Timestamp="2022-05-1" TypeCode="Last">15710</SequenceNumberValue>
</WorkstationMetricData>
<WorkstationMetricData TypeCode="Manual" WorkstationID="03">
<SequenceNumberValue Timestamp="2022-05-1" TypeCode="First">9395</SequenceNumberValue>
<SequenceNumberValue Timestamp="2022-05-1" TypeCode="Last">9463</SequenceNumberValue>
</WorkstationMetricData>
<WorkstationMetricData TypeCode="Manual" WorkstationID="05">
<SequenceNumberValue Timestamp="2022-05-1" TypeCode="First">62</SequenceNumberValue>
<SequenceNumberValue Timestamp="2022-05-1" TypeCode="Last">297</SequenceNumberValue>
</WorkstationMetricData>
</WorkstationMetrics>
I tried with following search query to extract field. But the fields extracted are multivalued with varying cardinality and hence some of my mvzip commands are not working as expected. Please find below my search query for your reference.
index=... sourcetype=...
| spath output=workstationNumber path=WorkstationMetrics.WorkstationMetricData{@WorkstationID}
| spath output=sequenceType path=WorkstationMetrics.WorkstationMetricData.SequenceNumberValue{@TypeCode}
| spath output=sequenceNumber path=WorkstationMetrics.WorkstationMetricData.SequenceNumberValue
| eval consolidate=mvzip(sequenceType,sequenceNumber)
| mvexpand consolidate
| eval temp=split(consolidate,","), type=mvindex(temp,0), seqno=mvindex(temp,1)
| table workstationNumber type seqno
I expect to present this data in following format, could some one
Sl.no | WorkstationID | TypeCode | SequenceNumberValue |
1 | 0 | First | 15704 |
2 | 0 | Last | 15710 |
Any help in mapping 2 multivalued fields with varying cardinality would resolve this issue. Or do we need think out of box?
| spath output=workstationNumber path=WorkstationMetrics.WorkstationMetricData{@WorkstationID}
| spath output=workstationData path=WorkstationMetrics.WorkstationMetricData
| fields - _raw
| eval workstation=mvzip(workstationNumber, workstationData,"|")
| mvexpand workstation
| eval workstationNumber=mvindex(split(workstation,"|"),0)
| eval workstationData=mvindex(split(workstation,"|"),1)
| spath output=sequenceType input=workstationData path=SequenceNumberValue{@TypeCode}
| spath output=sequenceNumber input=workstationData path=SequenceNumberValue
| eval typevalue=mvzip(sequenceType, sequenceNumber,"|")
| mvexpand typevalue
| eval sequenceType=mvindex(split(typevalue,"|"),0)
| eval sequenceNumber=mvindex(split(typevalue,"|"),1)
| fields - workstation workstationData typevalue
| spath output=workstationNumber path=WorkstationMetrics.WorkstationMetricData{@WorkstationID}
| spath output=workstationData path=WorkstationMetrics.WorkstationMetricData
| fields - _raw
| eval workstation=mvzip(workstationNumber, workstationData,"|")
| mvexpand workstation
| eval workstationNumber=mvindex(split(workstation,"|"),0)
| eval workstationData=mvindex(split(workstation,"|"),1)
| spath output=sequenceType input=workstationData path=SequenceNumberValue{@TypeCode}
| spath output=sequenceNumber input=workstationData path=SequenceNumberValue
| eval typevalue=mvzip(sequenceType, sequenceNumber,"|")
| mvexpand typevalue
| eval sequenceType=mvindex(split(typevalue,"|"),0)
| eval sequenceNumber=mvindex(split(typevalue,"|"),1)
| fields - workstation workstationData typevalue
Thanks @ITWhisperer ! It even works over a large dataset with multiple lines. A clear out-of box view, of taking the portion of event as a field and piping to rex the relevant field.
Thanks again!