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Using now() in real-time

matthewcanty
Communicator

Hello everyone. I want to track in real-time the time since the last event occurred. When I do this currently the time starts out positive and correct then proceeds to become a progressively larger negative number. I know this is because now() refers to the time at which the search was started. So how do I get NOW now?

My current search is:

host="APP90*-TSDAL" FeedSource="*" 
| stats max(_time) As LatestTime
| eval Gap=round((now()-LatestTime),1)
| fields Gap

Thanks for your help.

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kallu
Communicator

You should use time() instead of now()

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kallu
Communicator

You should use time() instead of now()

matthewcanty
Communicator

Perfect. Thank you so much.

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