Multivalue Fields
The Splunk Education single-subject course module, Multivalue fields is for power users who want to become experts on searching and manipulating multivalue data.
Topics will focus on using multivalue eval functions and multivalue commands to create, evaluate, and analyze multivalue data.
Splunk Credit Value : 50
Duration : 3 hours
Time : 9:00 am - 12:00 pm AEST
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Multivalue Fields - Course Topics
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What are Multivalue Fields
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Creating Multivalue Fields
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Evaluating Multivalue Fields
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Analyzing Multivalue Fields
Class Format
Instructor-led lecture with labs. Delivered via virtual classroom or at your site
Course Prerequisites
To be successful, students should have a solid understanding of the following:
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How Splunk works
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Creating Search queries
Course Module Mapping
Multivalue Fields - Audience
Search Expert learning path
Multivalue Fields - Course Objectives
Topic 1 – What are Multivalue Fields?
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Understand multivalue fields
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Define self-describing data
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Understand how JSON data is handled in Splunk
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Use the spath command to interpret self-describing data
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Use mvzip and mvexpand commands to manipulate multivalue fields
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Convert single-value fields to multivalue fields with specific commands and functions
Topic 2 – Creating Multivalue Fields
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Creating multivalue fields with the makemv command and the split function of the eval command
Topic 3 – Evaluating Multivalue Fields
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Use the mvcount, mvindex, and mvfilter eval functions to evaluate multivalue fields
Topic 4 – Manipulating Multivalue Data
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Use the mvsotr, mvzip, mvjoin, mvmap, and mvappend eval functions and the mvexpand command to analyze multivalue data
Splunk Course Schedules and Timezones
Splunk Course are delivered live and in English and provide access to customers spanning multiple timezones.
Dates and times displayed for each course are relative to Australian Eastern Time (AET).
AM Marked Splunk Courses
AM marked courses start at AET 9:00am and finish at AET 1:30pm and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;
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UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)
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UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands
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UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)
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UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)
PM Marked Splunk Courses
PM marked courses usually starts at AEDT 12:00pm or AEST 11:00 am and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;
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UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)
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UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands
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UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)
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UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)