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splunkuseradmin
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hi all
I have events in json format need to extract number from this sip:+1234566@12.23.34.45
example: i need +1234566 from this any regex exp for this ..... field name is "Routing-Number"
thanks

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Vijeta
Influencer

You can use this

rex field=_raw "sip:(?<RoutingNumber>\S+)@"

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vinod94
Contributor

Dyude!

You can try this,

| makeresults 
| fields - _time 
| eval data="sip:+1234566@12.23.34.45" 
| rex field=data "sip\:\+(?P<Routing_Number>.*)\@"
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vnravikumar
Champion

Hi

Try this rex,

| makeresults 
| eval test="sip:+1234566@12.23.34.45" 
| rex field=test "sip:(?P<RoutingNumber>[^@]+)"
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vnravikumar
Champion

Hi

Try the above rex, which extracts the required string with a minimum steps

https://regex101.com/r/ULGqk2/1

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Vijeta
Influencer

You can use this

rex field=_raw "sip:(?<RoutingNumber>\S+)@"
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