Splunk Search

can't use a field with special characters in search --> _@timestamp

pavan_injarapu
Explorer

I have a field named '_@timestamp' in my data. When i search for this field, the result doesn't show up. May be because this is being treated as an internal field by Splunk. How to query for this field?

index::<> | fields _@timestamp time

Fields section resulted from 'search' only has time field but not _@timestamp

0 Karma

to4kawa
Ultra Champion
|makeresults
| eval "_@timestamp"=now()
| eval time='_@timestamp'
| rename "_@timestamp" as visible_time

hi @pavan_injarapu
That's a great field name.

0 Karma

adonio
Ultra Champion

try something like this:
index::<yourindexhere> | fields _@timestamp time | eval time2 = _@timestamp

0 Karma

pavan_injarapu
Explorer

Thanks for the response Adonio, its not working

0 Karma

adonio
Ultra Champion

switch it then:
index:: | eval time2 = _@timestamp| fields time2 time

0 Karma

pavan_injarapu
Explorer

I tried all such combinations already 🙂

0 Karma

Vijeta
Influencer

May be the field is not parsed or extracted , its part of raw event only. In order to use it you need to create a field extraction. Can you share some sample log please.

0 Karma
Career Survey
First 500 qualified respondents will receive a $20 gift card! Tell us about your professional Splunk journey.

Can’t make it to .conf25? Join us online!

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Leveraging Automated Threat Analysis Across the Splunk Ecosystem

Are you leveraging automation to its fullest potential in your threat detection strategy?Our upcoming Security ...

Can’t Make It to Boston? Stream .conf25 and Learn with Haya Husain

Boston may be buzzing this September with Splunk University and .conf25, but you don’t have to pack a bag to ...

Splunk Lantern’s Guide to The Most Popular .conf25 Sessions

Splunk Lantern is a Splunk customer success center that provides advice from Splunk experts on valuable data ...