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Nested comparisons (using AND / OR with IF / CASE functions)- How would I add a second condition?

mark_cet
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Hi everyone,

 

I am attempting to implement some logic in my alert searches but I can't seem to figure out how to do it.

 

I have some event data coming into Splunk that I want to trigger a Service Now incident creation using a priority value based on the event severity and the host environment (test, stage, prod, DR).

 

I am using a case statement to assign a severity ID depending on the alert severity:

| eval severity_id=case(Severity=="critical", 6, Severity=="major", 5, 1==1, 3)

 

If I want to add a second condition to check the value of the hostEnvironment field before setting the severity ID what would be the best way to do this?

E.G. If the severity = "critical" AND hostEnvironment = test then severity ID = 3.

E.G. If the severity = "critical" AND hostEnvironment = prod then severity ID = 6

etc. 

I am hoping there is a way to nest the comparison functions. 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You don't have to nest the conditionals.  You can just use the same statements as in your explanation.

 

| eval severity_id=case(Severity=="critical" AND hostEnvironment ="prod", 6, Severity=="critical" AND hostEnvironment ="test", 3, Severity=="major", 5, 1==1, 3)

 

To nest conditional just put another case or if function in place of the value clause.

 

| eval severity_id=case(Severity=="critical", case(hostEnvironment="prod", 6, hostEnvironment="test", 3, 1==1, 3), Severity=="major", 5, 1==1, 3)

 

Or an easier to read version:

 

| eval severity_id=case(
    Severity=="critical", 
       case(hostEnvironment="prod", 6, 
            hostEnvironment="test", 3, 
            1==1, 3), 
    Severity=="major", 5,
    1==1, 3)

 

 

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You don't have to nest the conditionals.  You can just use the same statements as in your explanation.

 

| eval severity_id=case(Severity=="critical" AND hostEnvironment ="prod", 6, Severity=="critical" AND hostEnvironment ="test", 3, Severity=="major", 5, 1==1, 3)

 

To nest conditional just put another case or if function in place of the value clause.

 

| eval severity_id=case(Severity=="critical", case(hostEnvironment="prod", 6, hostEnvironment="test", 3, 1==1, 3), Severity=="major", 5, 1==1, 3)

 

Or an easier to read version:

 

| eval severity_id=case(
    Severity=="critical", 
       case(hostEnvironment="prod", 6, 
            hostEnvironment="test", 3, 
            1==1, 3), 
    Severity=="major", 5,
    1==1, 3)

 

 

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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

mark_cet
Path Finder

Thank you very much for this richgalloway!

 

This worked perfectly.

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