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About time modifier

yuwtennis
Communicator

Hi!

I am considering to use summary index to effectively search massive data.
To do this, I am considering to set saved search and use time modifier to slide the time range ever time
the search is executed.

what I am trying to set is

earliest = @quarter-6mon latest=@quarter-3mon

I am planning to execute the above time modifier every calendar quarter.
I believe there will be a point where it is overlapped by both search.

For example,

1st search is executed at 2013/4 the time modifier will be,
2012/10/1 - 2013/1/1

Next time executed,
2013/1/1 - 2013/4/1

So 2013/1/1 is overlapped .

Would there be any way to elude this ?

Thanks,
Yu

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I doubt there actually is a day of overlap, because both are pointing to midnight / 00:00 that day.

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

No. Mathematically speaking, the timerange searched is the interval [earliest, latest). In other words, events occurring at the earliest timestamp are included while events occurring at the latest timestamp are not.

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yuwtennis
Communicator

Hello martin_mueller.

Thank you for the comment.

Wouldn't events that has "2013/1/1 00:00" be overlapped?

Thanks,
Yu

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