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Eval function explanation

trojan_81
Path Finder

Can someone help me break down this portion of a search? 
Is it saying, look for anything older than 30 minutes?

 

eval recent = if(latest > relative_time(now(),"-30m"),1,0), realLatest = strftime(latest,"%c") | where recent=0

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richgalloway
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Newer timestamps are bigger than older timestamps so (latest > relative_time(now(),"-30m") looks for events with a 'latest' field value in the last 30 minutes.

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richgalloway
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Newer timestamps are bigger than older timestamps so (latest > relative_time(now(),"-30m") looks for events with a 'latest' field value in the last 30 minutes.

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