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TIME_FORMAT vs DATETIME_CONFIG = CURRENT

vbumgarner
Contributor

I have a log file that has a date at the top, but otherwise is essentially unpredictable stdout. It could be written to for minutes or days.

This seems appropriate and acceptable:
SHOULD_LINEMERGE = False
DATETIME_CONFIG = CURRENT

What I'm wondering is if I have a TIME_PREFIX and TIME_FORMAT, will it try those first? The first line is predictable, so I could at least capture that single real date.

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gacerioni
Engager

Hello!

It will ignore all settings based on the text(raw) event. Also, it follows the same rule as if you put "NONE".

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hazekamp
Builder

V,

I believe setting DATETIME_CONFIG=CURRENT or DATETIME_CONFIG=NONE will ignore TIME_PREFIX/TIME_FORMAT (you can only use one or the other; not one then the other).

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