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DTERM
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I've got date field in a splunk log that looks like: firstOccurrence=2012/06/27 14:55:12

Splunk does not interpret this as "date" field. As far as Splunk is concerned, it is only a set of strings. What query will allow me to query for all FirstOccurance that is older then 30 days?

Thanks in advance.

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Lowell
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You could do something like this:

Assuming splunk is extracting the field "firstOccurrence" with the value "2012/06/27 14:55:12", then you can add something like this to your search:

... | eval first=strptime(firstOccurrence, "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S") | where relative_time(now(), "-30d")>first

However, if this should be the timestamp of your events, then you should get that corrected. Having events indexed without a proper timestamp will create all kinds of issues long-term.

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Lowell
Super Champion

You could do something like this:

Assuming splunk is extracting the field "firstOccurrence" with the value "2012/06/27 14:55:12", then you can add something like this to your search:

... | eval first=strptime(firstOccurrence, "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S") | where relative_time(now(), "-30d")>first

However, if this should be the timestamp of your events, then you should get that corrected. Having events indexed without a proper timestamp will create all kinds of issues long-term.

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DTERM
Contributor

Perfect!! Thanks so much!!

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Ayn
Legend

Isn't the issue here why you haven't had Splunk index this field as something it should use when timestamping events? You've asked about this in a separate thread, I think it's a better idea to carry on the discussion there.

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