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Can earliest/latest function be used over my own timestamp field?

codewarrior
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Hi folks, my dataset looks like this:

timestampiduserMailreason
t1id1a@example.comtest
t2id1a@example.comtest
t3id1a@example.com test
t2id2b@example.comtesttest
t4id2b@example.comttt

 

I want to group by id and userMail, then find the last (latest) record in each group. From the help document on latest/earliest function, it uses metadata field _time to find the latest row, how can I let latest function to use timestamp field in my case? 
I know I can use something like eval _time = timestamp to overwrite the _time field, but want to know if there are better ways to achieve.

My second question is how to write the query, can i do in this way:

| eval _time=timestamp/pow(10,3)
| chart latest(*) by id, userEmail

Thanks!

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yuanliu
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@codewarrior wrote:

My second question is how to write the query, can i do in this way:

| eval _time=timestamp/pow(10,3)
| chart latest(*) by id, userEmail


Also yes.  As soon as you redefine _time, it behaves as the original _time. (In some use cases, you want to first rename the original in order to save its value.  But for the stats that you are using it with, that is not necessary.)

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isoutamo
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If needed you could add new field (or convert timestamp) for epoch time (time in seconds). Then just look min/max from this values and then add values(timestamp) as timestamp your query or convert that min/max value back to displayable format.
r. Ismo
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yuanliu
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Yes, you can.  If you want to use search command, rename your timestamp _time; else you will need to do calculations in where command.

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