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Generating a report for previous week

mrkhan48
Path Finder

Hello I need one help please.

I am creating a report to show data for last week i.e. 00:00hrs from 08/25/2025 to 00:00hrs on 01/09/2025.

Shall I use time modifier as below-

<earliest>-7d@d</earliest>
<latest>@d</latest>

Please advise.

 

thanks

 

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mrkhan48
Path Finder

Hi I used below and it worked-  

<earliest>-7d@d</earliest>
<latest>@d</latest>

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mrkhan48
Path Finder

I got the answer. Please ignore that.

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isoutamo
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

When you found answer, please add it here. So other can get it too when they have a same issue.

Here is link to time modifier section on help.splunk.com https://help.splunk.com/en/splunk-enterprise/search/search-manual/10.0/specify-time-ranges/specify-t...

 

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mrkhan48
Path Finder

Thank you for the response. It helps.

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mrkhan48
Path Finder

Hi I used below and it worked-  

<earliest>-7d@d</earliest>
<latest>@d</latest>

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