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  • Solved: REST API: DBX: Specify time range - Splunk Community
    Need to run a dbxquery command via the REST API, and having trouble defining the search's time range in that context Below I demonstrate how the queries appear in the web UI, versus the commandline with curl
  • Specify time modifiers in your search - Splunk Documentation
    For example, if you specify a time range of Last 24 hours in the Time Range Picker and in the Search bar you specify earliest=-30m latest=now, the search only looks at events that have a timestamp within the last 30 minutes
  • Specifying relative time | Splunk Docs
    Relative time is time that is based on the current time, such as last 5 minutes and last hour You define relative time in your search by using time modifiers along with a time amount integer and unit In addition, you can specify a "snap-to" time which takes the relative time and rounds down to the start of the time unit
  • Splunk REST API - Specify relative time range for alert
    The parameters you are looking for in Splunk's documentation are dispatch earliest_time and dispatch latest_time Here is your request with the added parameters It will look for events during the last 2 minutes: -d name=test7 \ --data-urlencode output_mode='json' \ --data-urlencode actions='' \
  • How to specify time with rest command? - Splunk Community
    you cannot use the time picker in the usual way: you have to pass the tokens to the search creating the filters, e g if the Time Picker token is called "Time" and the fields containing date (09 28 2022) and time (11:11 22) are "date" and "time"
  • Time modifiers | Splunk Docs
    Use the earliest and latest modifiers to specify custom and relative time ranges You can specify an exact time such as earliest="10 5 2021:20:00:00", or a relative time such as earliest=-h or latest=@w6 When specifying relative time, you can use the now modifier to refer to the current time
  • Specifying time spans | Splunk Docs
    There are several ways to specify a time span with the GROUP BY clause, see from command syntax details This example sets the span to 12 hour intervals and aligns the bins to 3am (local time) The bins will represent 3am - 3pm, then 3pm - 3am (the next day), and so on The results are set into bins based on the _time field
  • Specifying time ranges - Splunk Documentation
    For example, to investigate an incident that occurred sometime in the last hour, you can use the default time range Last 24 hours, but a better option is Last 60 minutes Let's explore the data from the Buttercup Games online store using the different time ranges
  • REST API: DBX: Specify time range - Splunk Community
    Need to run a dbxquery command via the REST API, and having trouble defining the search's time range in that context Below I demonstrate how the queries appear in the web UI, versus the commandline with curl
  • Searching specific time ranges | Splunk Docs
    To specify a time range in your search syntax, you use the earliest and latest time modifiers You can specify an exact time such as earliest="10 5 2019:20:00:00", or a relative time such as earliest=-h or latest=@w6 Specify the earliest _time for the time range of your search





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