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subtrakt
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rex "(?i)(?P<testERROR>(\:[^\:]*){2})$"

output

:test string 123:test test test123

I have to keep the the 2nd : match from the end of the line but i don't want it to be displayed in the output.

*when i say second match from the end, that means i would like to remove the colon from ":test"

Is this something where a lookahead/lookbehind is needed?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

If you are asking how to capture everything after the next-to-last colon (through the end of the line) but don't include the next-to-last colon, then do it like this:

... | rex ":(?<testERROR>[^:]*:[^:]*$)"

subtrakt
Contributor

I guess the quantifier wasn't needed. Thanks Woodcock!

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

If this worked, do click "Accept" to close the question.

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diogofgm
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

is ":test string 123:test test test123" the string you want to use that regex?
if it is, you are capturing 2 groups

group "testERROR" - :test string 123:test test test123
unnamed group - :test test test123

what do you want to capture? this? "test test test123"

use https://regex101.com to test your regex

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subtrakt
Contributor

test string 123:test test test123
this is what i want to capture.

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diogofgm
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

try this:

 ^:(?P<error>.*)$

if the complete string you're looking at is ":test string 123:test test test123" and you just want to remove the ":" this works.

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