Hello,

Thank you for the answer.

Oh I thought hash was standing for hashtable key value :D

Regards.

Le lundi 26 octobre 2015 23:33:48 UTC+1, Jochen Schalanda a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> what exactly do you need to know?
>
> Converters can be applied to the result of an extractor and can be used to 
> transform the input (the result of an extractor) in an arbitrary way.
>
> The Hash converter simply calculates the MD5 hash of the input and 
> replaces the respective field with this hash.
> The Split & Count converter splits the input according to a given 
> delimiter and replaces the value with the number of elements in the input 
> value (e. g. "one, two, three" with delimiter "," would result in 3).
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>
> On Monday, 26 October 2015 21:23:20 UTC+1, kaiser wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anybody have some examples on how hash and split conversion are 
>> working?
>>
>> Didn't find any example on graylog documentation.
>>
>> Thanx a lot!
>>
>

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