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now() + scheduled report when delayed

acadea
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Hello Splunk ninjas,

We all know about scheduled reports configured to use a schedule window - when they run delayed,  they still gather data for the time range that they would have covered if they started on time.
In short - it will search over the time range it was originally scheduled to cover.

What happens when the search query is using now() function ? Like many of the ESCU correlation searches...

Example: There is a query containing :

| where firstTimeSeen > relative_time(now(),1h)

The report is scheduled every hour (cron =  0 * * * *)  using a search time range earliest=now, latest=-70min. Schedule window = auto.

And this is a busy day therefore our query is executed 40 minutes later than scheduled.

As mentioned at the begining, the time range used doesn't change, it's still :00 - :59 (previous hour).

However, the now() has this definition :This function takes no arguments and returns the time that the search was started.

The result set of the report is different now.

Is this behavior flawed by design ? Many of the ES/ESCU correlation searches use this kind of filtering ( based on now()).

How to solve this ?

no schedule window ? no auto ? higher priority ? durable search ? real-time mode instead of continuous ?

Thanks for your educated answers.

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