No we don't have reusable filters and i don't see what the advantage is.
Why not use "else" and blocks?

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Am 12.04.2014 15:10 schrieb "Markus Kont" <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to create filter definition within
> rsyslog 7 or 8 that could later be invoked (similar to syslog-ng filters)?
>
> For example, if I create this configuration then first line of both
> filters are actually redundant. Would it be possible to define
> $syslogtag and priority separately and then combine them. Documentation
> leaves an impression that this can not be done.
>
> if $syslogtag contains 'apache' \
> and $syslogpriority == 3 then /var/log/apache2/syslog-error.log
> if $syslogtag contains 'apache' \
> and $syslogpriority != 3 then /var/log/apache2/syslog-access.log
>
> I am not trying to achieve anything specific here, just trying to
> understand Rsyslog functionality as part of a research :)
>
> Cheers
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