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Currently I have multiple .log files from Fortinet.
If I process each file, the .csv column set and order are different between .csv files, which makes joining them difficult.
If this script could input multiple .log files, it seems to handle column sets fairly dynamically, and could output to one .csv file with it all in order.
Unless anyone knows of a better way to do this.
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Not an issue more a feature request.
Currently I have multiple .log files from Fortinet.
If I process each file, the .csv column set and order are different between .csv files, which makes joining them difficult.
If this script could input multiple .log files, it seems to handle column sets fairly dynamically, and could output to one .csv file with it all in order.
Unless anyone knows of a better way to do this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: