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How do I set up a static start time in alerts?

aniketb
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How do I set up a static start time in alerts?

I want my search to run from say June 15, 6:00 AM to now. The start time never changes.
I'll be using end time as -now.

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somesoni2
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The epoch equivalent of June 15,2014 6:00AM EST is "1402826400". You can use this as your earliest.
Use this online tool to get the epoch equivalent : http://www.epochconverter.com/
So the query will be like this

your search terms earliest=1402826400 latest=now |....

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rsneha
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thanks

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

The epoch equivalent of June 15,2014 6:00AM EST is "1402826400". You can use this as your earliest.
Use this online tool to get the epoch equivalent : http://www.epochconverter.com/
So the query will be like this

your search terms earliest=1402826400 latest=now |....
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