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Need to rename just one header

infra2sec
Path Finder

Hi,

I need to be able to change the _time column header to something else instead of just saying _time (I guess that you call it field?)
I have been trying to change it, but when I do I end up with missing data below the _time header or it reverts to a timestamp that isn't useable to the average human
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I know that you all might want to alter the existing search, but I am not permitted to change the search very much at all for reasons beyond the scope of this post.

Here is what I have:

somecoolmacro sourcetype="123_blabla" | rex field=source "someplace\(?[\w\s-]*)" | dedup temp | table temp _time | rename temp as "Date of what I need to know" | fieldformat _time = strftime(_time, "%b %d, %Y")

Thanks in advance!!

P.S. The first part of the search was intended to be accent grave then somecoolmacro then accent grave

I am not sure why it did that.

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AlexeyNL
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Do you satisfy with solution from here https://answers.splunk.com/answers/1275/renaming-time-field-causes-an-unwanted-result.html?

| eval my_time=_time | convert timeformat="%Y-%m-%d" ctime(my_time)

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infra2sec
Path Finder

Playing around with it, but it is giving me an extra column and slings an unwanted date column like before.

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AlexeyNL
Explorer

Do you satisfy with solution from here https://answers.splunk.com/answers/1275/renaming-time-field-causes-an-unwanted-result.html?

| eval my_time=_time | convert timeformat="%Y-%m-%d" ctime(my_time)
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