Hi everyone.
I have a token called "schedule_dttm" that has two attributes: "earliest" and "latest". By default, "schedule_dttm.latest" is initialized with "now()", but it can hold data in three different formats: the "now" I just mentioned, a specific epoch timestamp and a relative timestamp such as "-1h@h".
My goal is to convert all of them to epoch timestamp, so the second case is trivial for me. But how do I (1) check which format is the date in and (2) create a logic to convert it properly conditionally based on the format its at?
Thanks in advance,
Pedro
A typical way to do this is via a background search that uses the actual time token to run the search and then set tokens based on addinfo output which gives you info_min and max times, e.g.
<search>
<query>
| makeresults
| addinfo
</query>
<earliest>$schedule_dttm.earliest$</earliest>
<latest>$schedule_dttm.latest$</latest>
<done>
<set token="schedule_dttm_epoch_earliest">$result.info_min_time$</set>
<set token="schedule_dttm_epoch_latest">$result.info_max_time$</set>
</done>
</search>
then you just use the new tokens in searches.
You can also do a similar thing with a subsearch by using addinfo to get the actual converted time and returning earliest and latest fields from the subsearch, but that's not the same as saving the epoch values.
Try an eval element with a case function.
<eval token="foo">case(schedule_dttm.latest="now", now(), is_num(schedule_dttm.latest), schedule_dttm.latest, 1==1, relative_time(now(), schedule_dttm.latest)</eval>