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We have data that is coming from external sources as below in csv file:

orderid,OrderDate,BusinessMinute,Quantity,Price
31874,01-01-2013,00:06,2,17.9

The data has date in one column and time in another column - I need to generate a time-stamp by combining those two columns together.

I am using csv filter to read the above data from file using below configuration in logstash - which is generating its own timestamp:

input {  
  file {
      path => "/root/data/import/Order.csv"
      start_position => "beginning"
  }
}
filter {
    csv {
        columns => ["orderid","OrderDate","BusinessMinute","Quantity","Price"]
        separator => ","
    } 
}
output {  
    elasticsearch {
        action => "index"
        host => "localhost"
        index => "demo"
        workers => 1
    }
}

How to make the combination of OrderDate + Business Minute as the @timestamp?

1 Answer 1

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Use a mutate filter to combine the OrderDate and BusinessMinute fields into a single (temporary) field, then use the date filter and have it delete the field if it's successful.

filter {
  mutate {
    add_field => {
      "timestamp" => "%{OrderDate} %{BusinessMinute}"
    }
  }
  date {
    match => ["timestamp", "..."]
    remove_field => ["timestamp"]
  }
}
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  • When I use this code it adds a new field containing an exact string "%{OrderDate} %{BusinessMinute}"; not the actual fields. Any suggestions?
    – Antitribu
    Sep 1, 2015 at 15:31
  • 1
    That indicates that you don't have any such fields set. If your date and time fields have different names you'll obviously have to adjust the example in the answer. Sep 2, 2015 at 8:11

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