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Splitting a field extraction into two parts

watsm10
Communicator

Hi all,

I have a unique identifier in my logs that I am extracting at search time. It looks something like this:
ABC987654321

It always has 3 letters followed by 9 numbers, so I use the following regex to extract into a field called policy number (the field name is surrounded by < and >):

(?m)(?PolicyNumber[A-Z0-9]{3}\d{9})

What I'm looking to do is split the policy number field that has been extracted into two parts; the PolicyNumberPrefix (ABC) and the PolicyNumberSuffix (987654321).

I've tried to extract each part separately, but have run into the issue with the PolicyNumberSuffix field detailed here. I have followed these instructions, but when searching for a specific PolicyNumberSuffix, the results take a very long time to return any results, whereas searching with the full PolicyNumber returns results instantly.

Is there a suitable transform that can split the field extraction into two parts to allow searching on each part? Or would an index time field extraction help?

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wpreston
Motivator

You could try extracting all three in one expression:

(?m)(?<PolicyNumber>(?<Prefix>[A-Z0-9]{3})(?<Suffix>\d{9}))

But I don't know if it will help with the slow search issue (luckily, I have yet to run into it). Are you running the latest and greatest version of Splunk?

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gfuente
Motivator

Hello

You can extract both fields in one expression, try this:

(?m)(?PolicyNumberPrefix[A-Z]{3})(?PolicyNumberSuffix\d{9})

The field names must be surrounded by < and >

Regards

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