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EvansB
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I would like to get the list of those items in the properties field, like appName, levelId, etc.

 

 

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EvansB
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Thank you guys, it worked!
What is the best option to correctly fix the JSON quote?

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ITWhisperer
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Fix it at source, i.e. get the application to do it properly in the first place! 😀

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bowesmana
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SplunkTrust

As it doesn't appear to be correctly quoted JSON, spath won't work, so try

| rex field=properties "appname.:.(?<appname>[^']*).*levelId.:[^\d]*(?<levelId>\d+)"

Not particularly robust, but should work in this example

 

ITWhisperer
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SplunkTrust

As @bowesmana pointed out, it doesn't appear to be correctly quoted JSON, so you could fix that, then use spath

| eval properties=replace(properties,"'","\"")
| spath input=properties
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