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What's the difference in dispatch.earliest_time in Splunk savedsearch.conf?

Fish_Salted
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I am new to splunk, and trying to understand what’s the difference between dispatch.earliest_time = "-15m@m" and dispatch.earliest_time = "-15m”. Thanks!

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P_vandereerden
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Better late than never answering this, right?

The part after the @ is a snap-to specifier that causes the search to start at the nearest value in that time unit. For example, if the time is 3:16:20, "-15m@m" will search from 3:01:00, where "-15m" will search from 3:01:20

 

 

 

Paul van der Eerden,
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