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Dynamically change field name labels

cmak
Contributor

I have many fields that end with the regular expression _rate.
Ex:
Compile_rate
Typing_rate

I can get all my rates with this query
index="a" |stats dc() as * |transpose | regex column=^._rate.*$ |

However, I would like to rename these results in a new column, with the '_rate' removed.
So i would like to have Compile, Typing etc

How can I do this?

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You're looking for this:

... | rename *_rate as *

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You're looking for this:

... | rename *_rate as *

cmak
Contributor

Yup, that works. Sorry, I realized I was not changing my table fields. Quite silly 😞

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

This works for me:

... | rename *_rate as "* rate"

Here's a full example:

| gentimes start=-1 increment=5m | eval foo_rate = 1 | eval bar_rate = 2 | rename *_rate as "* rate"
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cmak
Contributor

What if I wanted to do something like
rename Compile_rate as "Compile rate"

rename rate as " rate"
does not yield me any results

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cmak
Contributor

Great, this worked 🙂

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