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Time and period filters

  • Last UpdatedSep 27, 2023
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Refer to the following tables for more information on the time and period filters.

Time block

Description

Last 1 week

Records are filtered based on the current datetime and selected time block, where:

  • Start datetime = current datetime - (24*7) hours

  • End datetime = current datetime

For example:

Start: 13/03/2023 17:07:22

End: 20/03/2023 17:07:22 (current datetime)

Last 3 days

Records are filtered based on the current datetime and selected time block, where:

  • Start datetime = current datetime - 72 hours

  • End datetime = current datetime

For example:

Start: 17/03/2023 17:08:25

End: 20/03/2023 17:08:25 (current datetime)

Last 1 day

Records are filtered based on the current datetime and selected time block, where:

  • Start datetime = current datetime - 24 hours

  • End datetime = current datetime

For example:

Start: 19/03/2023 17:09:00

End: 20/03/2023 17:09:00 (current datetime)

Last 8 hours

(Default) Records are filtered based on the current datetime and selected time block, where:

  • Start datetime = current datetime - 8 hours

  • End datetime = current datetime

For example:

Start: 20/03/2023 08:09:19

End: 20/03/2023 16:09:19 (current datetime)

Last 4 hours

Records are filtered based on the current datetime and selected time block, where:

  • Start datetime = current datetime - 4 hours

  • End datetime = current datetime

For example:

Start: 20/03/2023 12:10:24

End: 20/03/2023 16:10:24 (current datetime)

The forward and back buttons (< >) on the time and period filters area enable you to navigate between time block options. Moving from one time block to another updates the URL to reflect the new time block selection. For period filters, these buttons enable you to see a different set of records based on the following tables for each specifier, where N = period.

Each period has these specifiers, where records are filtered based on the current datetime and selected period.

  • Single - (Default) This indicates filtering a single set of records based on the current time period. This follows an increasing time window.

    Records from

    Initially

    (Current N)

    <

    (N - 1)

    <

    (N - 2)

    >

    (N - 1)

    >

    (Current N)

  • Multiple - This indicates filtering multiple sets of records based on the current time less the selected period. This follows a decreasing time window.

    Records from

    Initially

    (Current N) + (N - 1)

    <

    (Current N) + (N - 1) + (N - 2)

    <

    (Current N) + (N - 1) + (N - 2) + (N - 3)

    >

    (Current N) + (N - 1) + (N - 2)

    >

    (Current N) + (N - 1)

For examples of Studio periods, see the following table.

Note Period filter options are populated based on the ShowInFilter property configuration in Studio defined on each period.

Periods

Example

15 Minutes

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 17:15:00

    End: 20/03/2023 17:30:00

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 16:45:00

    End: 20/03/2023 17:15:00

    You initially get the current and previous set of records (Last 2).

Shift

This depends on the shift configuration in Studio, where there's a fixed shift period. The following example follows a 12-hr shift.

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 06:00:00

    End: 20/03/2023 18:00:00

    You get the current shift's set of records.

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 19/03/2023 06:00:00

    End: 20/03/2023 06:00:00

    You get the current and previous shift's set of records (Last 2 shifts).

Hour

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 17:15:00

    End: 20/03/2023 18:15:00

    You get the current hour's set of records.

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 15:15:00

    End: 20/03/2023 17:15:00

    You get the current and previous set of records (Last 2 hours).

Day

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 00:00:00

    End: 21/03/2023 00:00:00

    You get the current day's set of records.

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 18/03/2023 00:00:00

    End: 20/03/2023 00:00:00

    You get the current and previous set of records (Last 2 days).

Week

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 19/03/2023 00:00:00

    End: 26/03/2023 00:00:00

    You get the current week's set of records.

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 05/03/2023 00:00:00

    End: 19/03/2023 00:00:00

    You get the current and previous set of records (Last 2 weeks).

Month

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 01 Mar 2023, 00:00:00

    End: 01 Apr 2023, 00:00:00

    You get the current month's set of records, starting from the first day of the current month and ending on its last day.

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 01 Jan 2023, 00:00

    End: 01 Mar 2023, 00:00

    You get the current and previous set of records (Last 2 months), starting from the first day of the current month and ending on its last day.

Year

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 01/01/2023, 00:00:00

    End: 01/01/2024, 00:00:00

    You get the current year's set of records, starting from the first day of the year and ending on its last day.

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 17:15, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 01/01/2021 00:00:00

    End: 01/01/2023 00:00:00

    You get the current and previous set of records (Last 2 years), starting from the first day of the year and ending on its last day.

Now

  • Single

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 16:54:02, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 16:54:02

    End: 20/03/2023 16:54:03

    You get the current set of records.

  • Multiple

    If the current datetime is 20 Mar 2023, 16:54:02, displayed records are based on the following datetime:

    Start: 20/03/2023 16:54:01

    End: 20/03/2023 16:54:03

    You get the current set of records.

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