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Time matching w/ a +/- 5 min window

cquinney
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Greetings Splunkers,

I have a lookup file that has a list of set jobs with a frequency timestamp (e.g. Mon-Fri @ 3:30) of when the job should be seen within Splunk.  I'm wanting to create an eval that will allow me to match the index time of an event/job with its frequency timestamp.

The dilemma I'm having is incorporating a +/- 5 min time span into the matching criteria.  Any assistance in figuring this out would be greatly appreciated.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
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| eval start=computedTime - 300, end=computedTime + 300
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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
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The +/- 5 minute bit is easy - just add or subtract 300 seconds from the computed timestamp.  IMO, the hard part is converting "Mon-Fri @ 3:30" into a timestamp.

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cquinney
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Hi  @richgalloway ,

Can you possibly provide an example of how you'd incorporate your suggestion into the eval?  Thank you.

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richgalloway
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| eval start=computedTime - 300, end=computedTime + 300
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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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cquinney
Communicator

Hi @richgalloway 

Thank you for the advice, I ended up incorporating your suggestion into my query as such:

| eval TimeMatch=if(((_time >= _time-300 OR _time <= _time+300) AND _time=ExptectedTime), "Match", "No Match")

This gave me the results I was hoping for.  Thank you again!

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