Hi Splunker,
This is just my curiosity.
I have a lot of logs that are 99,999 in 1 millisec.
I have tried zooming in until the minimum and then I have understood that 1ms is the limit of zoom.
I think the product specification, but there is no doc to be written about it.
If someone know doc or answers, please let me know.
Regards,
As @niketnilay mentions, the smallest unit that you can zoom in to on the timeline is 1 millisecond.
Thank you for pointing out that you could not find any documentation about this.
I have added this information to the documentation here: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Search/Usethetimeline#Zoom_in
As @niketnilay mentions, the smallest unit that you can zoom in to on the timeline is 1 millisecond.
Thank you for pointing out that you could not find any documentation about this.
I have added this information to the documentation here: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Search/Usethetimeline#Zoom_in
@Shuhei052492 as you have observed, the smallest unit of time represented as column in the Splunk Search Timeline View seems to be 1 millisecond. The same is also available as Time Picker input as smallest time unit precision.
I have submitted a feedback to the Splunk documentation to capture this.
Hi Niket Nilay,
Thank you for your additional view.