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Help extracting from L15= so

rhugo
Observer

Please help me extract NGN4000000 from L15= so I can have a field of
TotalCash_In_ATM=NGN4000000.

2019-10-29 12:58:04.040 8 ResourceMgr ->KalReceiptPrinterImpl.Print( "GenericForm_ReceiptPrinter", "L00=<Daily Service - Final Cassettes Counts>,L01=<Cass id LCU01 LCU02 LCU03 LCU04>,L02=<Currency NGN NGN NGN NGN>,L03=<Denom 500 500 500 500>,L04=<Init count 2000 2000 2000 2000>,L05=<Left cass 1999 1999 1999 1999>,L06=<Reject 1 1 1 1>,L07=<Left in ATM 2000 2000 2000 2000>,L08=<Dispensed 0 0 0 0>,L09=<Recycled 0 0 0 0>,L10=<Retract 0 0 0 0>,L11=<Adjustment 0 0 0 0>,L12=<PwrF adjust 0 0 0 0>,L13=<>,L14=<Retract Events: 0>,L15=<Total Cash in ATM: NGN4000000>,L16=<>,L17=<>,L18=<SIGNATURE: ....................>,L19=<BRANCH: 0029 some location >,L20=<ATM Id: 005 29/10/19 12:58 Page 02>,", 10000, True )
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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

... | rex "<Total Cash in ATM:\s*(?<TotalCash_In_ATM>[^>]+)"

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rhugo
Observer

Okay, I think I got it now
... | rex "[^>]+)" | eval TotalCash_In_ATM = trim(replace(TotalCash_In_ATM, "NGN", ""))

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rhugo
Observer

What if i want to just extract 4000000 with out the NGN in front of it, please how do i achieve that?

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rhugo
Observer

Thank you. It worked.

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rhugo
Observer

What if i want to just extract 4000000 with out the NGN in front of it, please how do i achieve that?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

... | rex "<Total Cash in ATM:\s*(?<TotalCash_In_ATM>[^>]+)"
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