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how to convert datetime from UTC to ET in search results

dhavamanis
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we have indexed data in UTC format and want to display in the search results stats as ET zone. Can you please provide some example.

index="myindex" earliest=-24h latest=now| stats count by date_month,date_mday,date_hour | sort count desc

In the above query giving results in UTC format results and we want to convert show as ET zone.

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somesoni2
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Assuming your local timezone is UTC (as the search results displays it). Try this

index=myindex earliest=-24h latest=now | eval EST_time=strptime(strftime(_time,"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S EST"),"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S %Z") | eval date_month=strftime(EST_time,"%m") | eval date_mday=strftime(EST_time,"%d") | eval date_hour=strftime(EST_time,"%H")| stats count by date_month,date_mday,date_hour | sort count desc

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Assuming your local timezone is UTC (as the search results displays it). Try this

index=myindex earliest=-24h latest=now | eval EST_time=strptime(strftime(_time,"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S EST"),"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S %Z") | eval date_month=strftime(EST_time,"%m") | eval date_mday=strftime(EST_time,"%d") | eval date_hour=strftime(EST_time,"%H")| stats count by date_month,date_mday,date_hour | sort count desc
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