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ltalhouarne
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I cannot seem to find the right query for getting the following (table):

Time | field 1 | field 2 | field 3

2016-03-11 11:18:45 | 01 | 02 | 03

from:

"Got an error: 010203"

This is what I have tried so far:

rex "Got an error: (?<field1>(01))(?<field2>(02))(?<field3>(03)) | table _time field1 field2 field3

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Richfez
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The rex you'll want would be

| rex "Got an error:\s+(?<field1>\d{2})(?<field2>\d{2})(?<field3>\d{2})"

Those are \d for digit, {2} exactly two of them.

Like in this run-anywhere example:

| gentimes start=3/1/2016 end=3/2/2016 | eval test="Got an error: 010203" | rex field=test "Got an error:\s+(?<field1>\d{2})(?<field2>\d{2})(?<field3>\d{2})"

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Richfez
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The rex you'll want would be

| rex "Got an error:\s+(?<field1>\d{2})(?<field2>\d{2})(?<field3>\d{2})"

Those are \d for digit, {2} exactly two of them.

Like in this run-anywhere example:

| gentimes start=3/1/2016 end=3/2/2016 | eval test="Got an error: 010203" | rex field=test "Got an error:\s+(?<field1>\d{2})(?<field2>\d{2})(?<field3>\d{2})"
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