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===== Working with date ranges (absolute and relative) ===== | ===== Working with date ranges (absolute and relative) ===== | ||
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+ | === Relative date ranges === | ||
When you finish building your query you will see a URL like this: | When you finish building your query you will see a URL like this: | ||
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You can change the values accordingly to change the relative date range. | You can change the values accordingly to change the relative date range. | ||
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+ | === Absolute date ranges === | ||
To work with absolute (fixed) date ranges you can select a date range in the date range picker | To work with absolute (fixed) date ranges you can select a date range in the date range picker | ||
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Will load the date range < | Will load the date range < | ||
- | To only set a start date and default to todays date as end date you would just omit the < | + | To only set a start date and default to todays date as end date you simply |
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