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regex/intelligent design question

asarolkar
Builder

I have a log entry that looks like this

2009-10-02 16:52:30 To USA-XXX F 2 &STR

where XXX is the account number - I have, as you may have guessed over 800 such account numbers (1 through 800 to be specific) trapped inside these logs that I need to do a timechart and group by on.

I want to be able to extract the account number XXX from this search somehow.

I have figured out the first step (unless regex is the way to go)

i) filter all the matches using sourcetype="usalog" | search *To*STR

ii) tag on another search that somehow filters the XXX

Any suggestions ? Perhaps field extractions ?

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Damien_Dallimor
Ultra Champion

Try something like :

sourcetype=usalog | rex field=_raw "To USA-(?<ac_number>\d{1,3})" | timechart count by ac_number

You can perform the Search time extraction on the account number inline using the rex command, as shown above , or save it(via Splunk Web or manual edit) in props.conf using the EXTRACT keyword in a sourcetype stanza :

[usalog] 
EXTRACT-extract_ac_num = To USA-(?<ac_number>\d{1,3})

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Damien_Dallimor
Ultra Champion

Try something like :

sourcetype=usalog | rex field=_raw "To USA-(?<ac_number>\d{1,3})" | timechart count by ac_number

You can perform the Search time extraction on the account number inline using the rex command, as shown above , or save it(via Splunk Web or manual edit) in props.conf using the EXTRACT keyword in a sourcetype stanza :

[usalog] 
EXTRACT-extract_ac_num = To USA-(?<ac_number>\d{1,3})

asarolkar
Builder

Thank you !

That worked like a charm !

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