How to convert string field into integer field in kibana












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So i am sending data of event viewer through winlogbeat to kibana. Actually my event_data.boottime value is coming in string format and i wanted this data field in number format. I have tried changing the format in winlogbeat.template.json but its not working.boot time field










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    So i am sending data of event viewer through winlogbeat to kibana. Actually my event_data.boottime value is coming in string format and i wanted this data field in number format. I have tried changing the format in winlogbeat.template.json but its not working.boot time field










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      So i am sending data of event viewer through winlogbeat to kibana. Actually my event_data.boottime value is coming in string format and i wanted this data field in number format. I have tried changing the format in winlogbeat.template.json but its not working.boot time field










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      So i am sending data of event viewer through winlogbeat to kibana. Actually my event_data.boottime value is coming in string format and i wanted this data field in number format. I have tried changing the format in winlogbeat.template.json but its not working.boot time field







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          You need to make sure the mapping is defined correctly so that the data is automatically converted and save in required format by elastic.



          "boot_time": {
          "type": "long"
          }


          You can check the current mapping of your type by using



          http://elasticip:port/indexname/typename/_mapping





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            "boot_time": {
            "type": "long"
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              "boot_time": {
              "type": "long"
              }


              You can check the current mapping of your type by using



              http://elasticip:port/indexname/typename/_mapping





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                "boot_time": {
                "type": "long"
                }


                You can check the current mapping of your type by using



                http://elasticip:port/indexname/typename/_mapping





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                You need to make sure the mapping is defined correctly so that the data is automatically converted and save in required format by elastic.



                "boot_time": {
                "type": "long"
                }


                You can check the current mapping of your type by using



                http://elasticip:port/indexname/typename/_mapping






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