Hi Gurus,
I have a index, and the data was in one column is like
Item__bAffected
, I'd like to replace "__b
" with a " "(space), so it will look like
"Item Affected
"
however, I don't know how to used regular expression to replace the string, or its more easier to filter them out before input in to index?
any idea?
THanK you.
The rex command does the replacement at search time only (its not a permanent change to data stored). You need to include the rex part in each of the query your use for your chart/table etc.
Thanks MuS, that works perfect in the search, however, do you know how to replace it in the label?
I tried above, it works ok in raw data, but when put it into a table format, it still shows the name with __b in it. same to the chart, if I build a chart, the label still shows the unformated text, any idea how should I get this one done?
Cheers
Hi bigbeetlefan,
you can do this with rex
like this:
... | rex mode=sed field=YourField "s/__b/ /g" | ...
cheers, MuS
Thanks MuS, that works perfect in the search, however, do you know how to replace it in the label?
I tried above, it works ok in raw data, but when put it into a table format, it still shows the name with __b in it. same to the chart, if I build a chart, the label still shows the unformated text, any idea how should I get this one done?
Cheers