Can I custom timerange filter to [inclusive, inclusive] #31651
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The current implementation of the time range filter in Superset handles the start date as inclusive and the end date as exclusive. This means the start date is included in the time range, while the end date is not [1]. There isn't specific documentation or code comments available in the repository that explain how to modify the time range filter to make both start and end dates inclusive. However, the codebase does contain examples and tests that demonstrate how to customize the time range filter, which might be helpful if you are looking to implement this change yourself [2][3][4][5]. If you are looking to customize this behavior, you might need to delve into the components and modules responsible for handling time range filters, such as the To continue talking to Dosu, mention @dosu. Help Dosu learn! Give it feedback: Great Response | Irrelevant Answer | Incorrect Sources | Too Verbose | Hallucination | Other |
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Can I custom timerange filter to [inclusive, inclusive]
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