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shreyasamin64
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need help on using command strptime/strftime

 

EX: input: December 7, 2021 1:00:01 PM 

        output: 12/1/2021   13:00:01 

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ITWhisperer
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| eval output=strftime(strptime(input,"%B %d, %Y %I:%M:%S %p"),"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S")

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isoutamo
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Hi

I didn't found formatter where day was without leading space so if this is really what you are wanting, you could try this.

 

| makeresults
| eval time1 = "December 7, 2021 1:00:01 PM"
| eval time2 = strptime(time1, "%B %e, %Y %I:%M:%S %p")
| eval time3 = strftime(time2, "%m/%e/%Y %H:%M:%S")
| rex field=time3 mode=sed "s,/\s(\d+)/,/\1/,g"
| table time1 time3

 

If you can accept leading zero then just change later %e -> %d and forget rex.

r. Ismo

 https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/SearchReference/Commontimeformatvariables

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| eval output=strftime(strptime(input,"%B %d, %Y %I:%M:%S %p"),"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S")
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