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Thanks for the feedback 👍 It seems worthwhile exploring whether Seq could accept a full ISO-8601 timestamp (with time zone information/Z) pasted into the text portion of the from/to date pickers. May be one option to achieve this with minimal impact on the date selection experience. |
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That may work, but a lot of times I want a range around a particular timestamp in UTC. But I guess it could transform it to local and then I could add/subtract a few minutes. |
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Another avenue that might work, if you're not doing it too frequently: @Timestamp >= DateTime('2018-01-01T12:34Z') and
@Timestamp < DateTime('2018-01-01T23:45Z')I.e., the |
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Yea I prefer to get it into the picker since I then use that as a "master-filter" and add a new criteria in the query string to dig deeper into an issue. |
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Even a "popup time converter" would work that could be popped open with a little button next to the picker or something, which then would let you select timezone or UTC and it would transfer over to the date/time picker when closed/OKd. It would also help with other timezones (it could have a drop down), even if it's easier to add an hour or two, vs calculating UTC in your head. |
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@HakanL not sure it its helpful but the URL has the time in UTC and you can edit it up there. |
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Yea, that's an option, but not as slick :) |
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Re-titling this, as there are a few other places we should also fix (chart axis labels, in particular). |
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My default on my user in SEQ is to use my local timezone, because that's most relevant to reported issues, etc, and with the UTC hover-over it's great to compare to server time (UTC). But there are times where I have a timestamp in UTC (from another log file for example) that I need to find in SEQ. It would be great to have a temporary option to enter date/time in UTC, without having to change my user's time zone.
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