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0range
Communicator
03-20-2014
03:58 AM
Hi.
When I use a scheduled search that runs every 5 minus with timerange [-5m@m, @m].
For example it had to start at 15:00:00, but was queued and started at 15:01:01.
What is the timerange of this search then - [14:55, 15:00] or [14:56, 15:01] ?
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0range
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03-24-2014
04:12 AM
The timerange will be [14:55, 15:00], because timerange is a part of queued job.
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0range
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03-24-2014
04:12 AM
The timerange will be [14:55, 15:00], because timerange is a part of queued job.
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MuS
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03-20-2014
05:08 AM
Hi 0range,
the time range will be 14:56 - 15:01 because the @
will snap to the minute. Read more about this topic in the docs or use the timerange picker
in the UI and select advanced
to play with the different options
hope this helps ...
cheers, MuS
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0range
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03-24-2014
04:11 AM
In fact it remembers
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0range
Communicator
03-20-2014
12:43 PM
So when the search is queue dit doesn't remember supposed timerange?
