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SplunkDash
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Hello, I have some issues to create PROPS Conf file for following sample data events. It's a text file with header in it. I created one, but not working. Thank you so much, any help will be highly appreciated

 

Sample Events

UserId, UserType, System, EventType, EventId, STF, SessionId, SourceAddress, RCode, ErrorMsg, Timestamp, Dataload, Period, WFftCode, ReturnType, DataType

2021-08-19 08:05:52,763-CDT - SFTCE,IDCSEE,SATA,FA,FETCHFI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,sata,00,Successful,20210819130552,SCM3R8,,,1,0

2021-08-19 08:06:53,564-CDT - SFTCE,IDCSEE,SATA,FA,FETCHFI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,sata,00,Successful,20210819130653,SCM3R8,,,1,0

What I wrote my PROPS Conf file

[ __auto__learned__ ]

SHOULD_LINEMERGE=false

LINE_BREAKER=([\r\n]+)

INDEXED_EXTRACTIONS=psv

TIME_FORMAT=%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S .%3N

TIMESTAMP_FIELDS=TIMESTAMP

 

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venkatasri
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@SplunkDash your content might be .txt however it is having header with comma's perfect structured except  a simple issue with data that has prevented parsing see below the very first UserId field having no double quotes around..(inherently having comma ,763). I have changed the contents as below for testing...to map to correct fields which seems working fine.

Having double quotes around works fine. If you have control over source change that otherwise you can not do much at forwarding layer... you have to process them at indexing layer or during search-time.

UserId, UserType, System, EventType, EventId, STF, SessionId, SourceAddress, RCode, ErrorMsg, Timestamp, Dataload, Period, WFftCode, ReturnType, DataType
"2021-08-19 08:05:52,763-CDT - FETCE",SRGEE,SAATCA,FETCHFA,FI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130552,UCJ3R8,,,1,0
"2021-08-19 08:06:53,564-CDT - FETCE",SRGEE,SAATCA,FA,FETCHFI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130653,UCJ3R8,,,1,0

venkatasri_0-1629893662930.png

[ __auto__learned__ ]
INDEXED_EXTRACTIONS=csv
HEADERFIELD_LINE_NUMBER=1
TIMESTAMP_FIELDS=Timestamp
TIME_FORMAT=%Y%m%d%H%M%S

 

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SplunkDash
Motivator

Hello,

Thank you so much, appreciated. 

But, using your code ...getting some errors "Failed to parse timestamp"  and  getting values UserId=2021-08-19 08:05:52,763,...... System=SATA.....so on and source FILE is not csv it's Text file. Thank you again.

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venkatasri
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@SplunkDash  Deploy props to Universal forwarder

[source_type_name]
INDEXED_EXTRACTIONS=csv
TIME_FORMAT=%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S,%3Q
TIMESTAMP_FIELDS=Timestamp
HEADER_FIELD_LINE_NUMBER = 1

Hope it helps! 

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SplunkDash
Motivator

Hello,

Thank you so much, appreciated. 

But, using your code ...getting some errors "Failed to parse timestamp",  fields/headers are not mapping to correct values  and just to let you know source FILE is not csv it's Text file. Thank you again.

I am giving the events again ......UserID and Timestamp values are marked as RED and Green respectively,

UserId, UserType, System, EventType, EventId, STF, SessionId, SourceAddress, RCode, ErrorMsg, Timestamp, Dataload, Period, WFftCode, ReturnType, DataType

2021-08-19 08:05:52,763-CDT - FETCE,SRGEE,SAATCA,FETCHFA,FI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130552,UCJ3R8,,,1,0

2021-08-19 08:06:53,564-CDT - FETCE,SRGEE,SAATCA,FA,FETCHFI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130653,UCJ3R8,,,1,0

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SplunkDash
Motivator

Hello,

.....I am sending same thing again as some issues  .....sending text  with Red and Green color codes.

But, using your code ...getting some errors "Failed to parse timestamp",  fields/headers are not mapping to correct values  and just to let you know source FILE is not csv it's Text file. Thank you again.

I am giving the events again ......UserID and Timestamp values are marked as Bold Below,

UserId, UserType, System, EventType, EventId, STF, SessionId, SourceAddress, RCode, ErrorMsg, Timestamp, Dataload, Period, WFftCode, ReturnType, DataType

2021-08-19 08:05:52,763-CDT - FETCE,SRGEE,SAATCA,FETCHFA,FI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130552,UCJ3R8,,,1,0

2021-08-19 08:06:53,564-CDT - FETCE,SRGEE,SAATCA,FA,FETCHFI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130653,UCJ3R8,,,1,0

 
 
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venkatasri
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@SplunkDash your content might be .txt however it is having header with comma's perfect structured except  a simple issue with data that has prevented parsing see below the very first UserId field having no double quotes around..(inherently having comma ,763). I have changed the contents as below for testing...to map to correct fields which seems working fine.

Having double quotes around works fine. If you have control over source change that otherwise you can not do much at forwarding layer... you have to process them at indexing layer or during search-time.

UserId, UserType, System, EventType, EventId, STF, SessionId, SourceAddress, RCode, ErrorMsg, Timestamp, Dataload, Period, WFftCode, ReturnType, DataType
"2021-08-19 08:05:52,763-CDT - FETCE",SRGEE,SAATCA,FETCHFA,FI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130552,UCJ3R8,,,1,0
"2021-08-19 08:06:53,564-CDT - FETCE",SRGEE,SAATCA,FA,FETCHFI,000000000,E3CE4819360E57124D220634E0D,saatca,00,Successful,20210819130653,UCJ3R8,,,1,0

venkatasri_0-1629893662930.png

[ __auto__learned__ ]
INDEXED_EXTRACTIONS=csv
HEADERFIELD_LINE_NUMBER=1
TIMESTAMP_FIELDS=Timestamp
TIME_FORMAT=%Y%m%d%H%M%S

 

SplunkDash
Motivator

Make sense, thank you appreciated!

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