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How do I get a search with "timechart span=1d" to return and display events from the top of the hour?

Vignesh5r
New Member

I have a search like below.

If i run this search, let's say now, it fetches transaction (as per the display ) not from the TOP of the hour, but from the time I have run the search.

Let's say I run this for the last 7 days.
It takes only from 8/8 15:00 hrs till now and not 8/8 00:00 hrs until now.

I tried 1d and as well as 24 hours, but same thing. How do we have the result fetched from the top of the hour?

index!=_internal "test" |  rex "(?i)fieldname1=(?P[^]]+)" | dedup FIELDNAME | timechart span=1d count
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sundareshr
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Try this

index!=_internal "test" earliest="-7@d" |  rex "(?i)fieldname1=(?P[^]]+)" | dedup FIELDNAME | timechart span=1d count

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sundareshr
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Try this

index!=_internal "test" earliest="-7@d" |  rex "(?i)fieldname1=(?P[^]]+)" | dedup FIELDNAME | timechart span=1d count

Masa
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Vignesh5r
New Member

Thanks Masa!!

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Vignesh5r
New Member

Thanks Sundar. This works. With the correction provided, i am indicatig the final query which worked and took transactions from 00:00 hrs 7 days ago till now.

index!=_internal "test" earliest="-7@d@d" |  rex "(?i)fieldname1=(?P[^]]+)" | dedup FIELDNAME | timechart span=1d count

Thanks once again Sundar

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