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Convert earliest_time latest_time notation to epoch

D2SI
Communicator

Hello there!

Is there a known method (a function, a command, built-in or custom, a search trick) to convert the earliest_time and latest_time notation to epoch for instance?

For instance, I need to convert this:

earliest_time
-15m@m

latest_time
-5m@m

into an epoch timestamp so I can calculate the interval between them.

As the notation is flexible, I want to check if there is something available already rather than try to build a dirty search that would try to cover every variation of the notation.

 

Thanks in advance for any hint!

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1 Solution

richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use the relative_time function as in this run-anywhere example.

 

| makeresults 
| eval now=now(), interval="-15m@m", ago=relative_time(now, interval) 
| table now, interval, ago

 

 

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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use the relative_time function as in this run-anywhere example.

 

| makeresults 
| eval now=now(), interval="-15m@m", ago=relative_time(now, interval) 
| table now, interval, ago

 

 

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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.

D2SI
Communicator

Thanks a lot!

0 Karma
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