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Using a rex value in where statement

msarro
Builder

Hey everyone. In my data's filename there is an indicator which indicates the type of data that it is. It can either be "eu" or "cabs."
I am currently running into issues with this search:

index=cms| rex field=source "/home/cemp/CEMP/(?<EUORCABS>eu|cabs)/.*"|where EUORCABS=eu

It won't run. I have verified that the EUORCABS column is successfully created by running this search:

index=cms| rex field=source "/home/cemp/CEMP/(?<EUORCABS>eu|cabs)/.*"|table EUORCABS

All records have either a value of "eu" or "cabs" (without quotes). I have also tried casting it to a string, but no luck.

Am I missing something obvious here, or is splunk not searching properly?

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Lowell
Super Champion

I think the issue is with your "where" clause:

... | where EUORCABS=eu

This is evaluating the values of fields EUORCABS and eu. That's not what you want to do.

Either use

... | where EUORCABS="eu"

or

... | search EUORCABS=eu

Kate_Lawrence-G
Contributor

Hmm..

have you tried a stats values(EUORCABS) AS and then tried the where on that field?

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