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Remove timestamps using regex

oliverpeloton23
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Hi Splunk Community,

It's been a while since I've last used Splunk and regex, and now I'm struggling with both 🙂

Fields that I need to use ("resourceId") contain two user IDs and timestamps (e.g., "owner-10785-user-3801-key-1637099215"). I'm looking to keep the IDs and remove timestamps (basically everything after "owner-19803-user-8925-").

I came up with this clumsy thing:

index=main | eval resourceId1=replace (resourceId, "user-(?<user_id>\d+)", "") | eval resourceId2=replace (resourceId1, "owner-(?<owner_id>\d+)", "") | table resourceId2

It kind of works, the only problem is that it gives me the opposite result - it removes all the IDs leaving the timestamps, like this:

resourceId2
--key-1637100297
--1637100120.0929909
--key-1637100118

But I need the opposite. Can anyone please help?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| rex field=resourceId "owner-(?<owner>\d+)-user-(?<user>\d+)"
| eval resourceId2="owner-".owner."-user-".user

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| rex field=resourceId "owner-(?<owner>\d+)-user-(?<user>\d+)"
| eval resourceId2="owner-".owner."-user-".user

oliverpeloton23
Engager

Thank you!

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