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How to filter time AFTER timechart using relative time

msyparker
Explorer

Hello!


I  have a search with timechart that I need to filter time AFTER the timechart based on the current time.

 

I've tried:

search blablabla

| timechart span=1m limit=0 eval(sum(SOM)/sum(VOL)) by VAR
| where earliest=-3m@m latest=@m

But got the error: Error in 'where' command: The operator at 'm@m latest=@m' is invalid.

And:

search blablabla

| timechart span=1m limit=0 eval(sum(SOM)/sum(VOL)) by VAR
| search earliest=-3m@m latest=@m

But got no results.

 

Does anyone know how to to that?

Thank you!

 

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efika
Communicator

Use :

| where _time>=relative_time(now(), "-3m@m") AND _time<=relative_time(now(), "@m")

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efika
Communicator

Use :

| where _time>=relative_time(now(), "-3m@m") AND _time<=relative_time(now(), "@m")

msyparker
Explorer

Thank you

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