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how to eval new field to filter events by a number in the raw data

annamareddi
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i want to filter my data, based on the key numbers present in raw events.
example
event1:
sdfgn dfnlk 1/25/2017 ldjod djf lkd "iuhdfsadk sdkdljnkdl :key:123"jhdjdckl lcsdlkd

event2:
sdfgn dfnlk 1/25/2017 ldjod djf lkd "iuhdfsadk sdkdljnkdl :key:134"jhdjdckl lcsdlkd

event3:
sdfgn dfnlk 1/25/2017 ldjod djf lkd "iuhdfsadk sdkdljnkdl :key:1059"jhdjdckl lcsdlkd

event4:
sdfgn dfnlk 1/25/2017 ldjod djf lkd "iuhdfsadk sdkdljnkdl :key:1059"jhdjdckl lcsdlkd

i dont want repeated values, so i want the unique key values.

how to eval new field to filter this data by key values.

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aaraneta_splunk
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Splunk Employee

@annamareddi - Did the answer provided by jplumsdaine22 help provide a working solution to your question? If yes, please don't forget to resolve this post by clicking "Accept". If no, please leave a comment with more feedback. Thanks!

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jplumsdaine22
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Do you mean that the field is not being extracted? You could use rex to create a new field:

... | rex ":key:(?<key>[^\"]+)"

and then you can use the field with stats etc. EG

... | rex ":key:(?<key>[^\"]+)" | stats count by key
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