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Use double eval function for an extracted field

soumyacharya91
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Hi All,

I have extracted a field from my raw data using eval replace function. Now I want to use the eval split function on that recently extrated field in props.conf. Please find the below command for details.

[sourcetype]
EVAL-field1 = replace(,"[][\"]","") This extraction is working fine.

Now I want to split the field1 values by using EVAL-field1=split(,",")

But I'm unable to do the second extraction. Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

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FrankVl
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Just write it in 1 eval statement:

EVAL-field1 = split(replace(,"[\][\"]",""),",")

PS: what did you have as the first parameter of the replace function? Why did you leave that out of your example? I left it blank in my code above as well, but that should contain a field name I guess?

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FrankVl
Ultra Champion

Just write it in 1 eval statement:

EVAL-field1 = split(replace(,"[\][\"]",""),",")

PS: what did you have as the first parameter of the replace function? Why did you leave that out of your example? I left it blank in my code above as well, but that should contain a field name I guess?

soumyacharya91
Path Finder

Yes you are absolutely right. My mistake I missed that entry. I tried this and it is working fine.

Thanks alot 🙂

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