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Split one field values into multiple fields based on values

skodak
Explorer

status

success

success

 

failure

failure

error

error

 

I want output like

 

status         status 1 status2

success   failure      error

success   failure    error

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anilchaithu
Builder

@skodak 

you can use eval to split the field values

eval status1=if(like(status, "%failure%"), status, NULL), status2 = if(like(status, "%error%"), status, NULL), status=if(like(status, "%success%"), status, NULL)

 

Hope this helps

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anilchaithu
Builder

@skodak 

you can use eval to split the field values

eval status1=if(like(status, "%failure%"), status, NULL), status2 = if(like(status, "%error%"), status, NULL), status=if(like(status, "%success%"), status, NULL)

 

Hope this helps

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skodak
Explorer

Thank you. This helped me to resolve the issue.

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to4kawa
Ultra Champion
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success
success
failure
failure
error
error"
| multikv forceheader=1
| table status
| rename COMMENT as "the logic"
| streamstats dc(status) as session
| eval session="status".session
| stats list(status) as vstatus by session
| eval {session} = vstatus
| stats list(status*) as status*
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