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Date range queries not usable #105
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This is the proper format: |
Is there syntax for constraining on clock time, too? For example, "only show me results with @timestamp between 10am and 11am today". |
Took me some time to figure it out but the following format works for me for searching entries between specific times (May 27 11am to 1130am to be exact)- @timestamp:[1432704600000 TO 1432706400000] Kibana requires timestamp in milliseconds from epoch format. |
Hello, I am able to do this range filter using the Kibana @timestamp, but not able using my DateTime field (which is the one I use as my time field). The issue is that I have -4h using timestamp so instead of doing Here is my DateTime format :
Any idea I could make it work with this field ? thanks |
…ion, stale data indication Closes elastic#105 , Closes elastic#104
This accompanies the shim in the Research area, generating the yaml config file and checking what was provided in the remapping file.
right now its not possible to use date range queries.
@timestamp:date[20130522 TO 20130522]
this will be useful in cases where multi queries are being used to graph, i would like to have one query in some time range and the other with another time range.
like today and yesterday this would be really useful in comparing behaviors.
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