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Timeformat not sorting properly

hartfoml
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I am using this search:

sourcetype="foo" name="foobar*" | convert timeformat="%m/%d/%Y - %a" ctime(_time) AS Date | convert timeformat="%H:%M:%S.%N" ctime(_time) AS Time | table Time Date host name category | rename host as Server name as Name category as Category | sort - Time

The sort is not working. can anyone suggest what it is I am doing wrong with the sort or timeformat and how to fix it???

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hartfoml
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I figured it out. Timestamps is just a number before you convert the format so it sorts correctly so you need to sort t=he time before you convert the format like this.

sourcetype="foo" name="foobar*" | sort - _time | convert timeformat="%m/%d/%Y - %a" ctime(_time) AS Date | convert timeformat="%H:%M:%S.%N" ctime(_time) AS Time | table Time Date host name category | rename host as Server name as Name category as Category

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hartfoml
Motivator

I figured it out. Timestamps is just a number before you convert the format so it sorts correctly so you need to sort t=he time before you convert the format like this.

sourcetype="foo" name="foobar*" | sort - _time | convert timeformat="%m/%d/%Y - %a" ctime(_time) AS Date | convert timeformat="%H:%M:%S.%N" ctime(_time) AS Time | table Time Date host name category | rename host as Server name as Name category as Category

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hartfoml
Motivator

Nope sorry this does not work in the search. Thanks

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hartfoml
Motivator

this works for | sort Time |
it does not work for | sort - Time |

I can use it though. please put it in as an answer so I can give you credit for the answer

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quatral
Explorer

Maybe I'm wrong but should it work if :

sourcetype="foo" name="foobar*" | convert timeformat="%m/%d/%Y - %a" ctime(_time) AS Date | convert timeformat="%H:%M:%S.%N" ctime(_time) AS Time | sort - Time | table Time Date host name category | rename host as Server name as Name category as Category

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