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Use macros to add dashboard context to your queries. Macros are available in HTTP params and JSONPath expressions.
Macro | Description |
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$__unixEpochFrom() | Start of the dashboard time interval as a Unix timestamp, i.e. 1494410783 |
$__unixEpochTo() | End of the dashboard time interval as a Unix timestamp, i.e. 1494410783 |
$__isoFrom() | Start of the dashboard time interval as a ISO8601 timestamp, i.e. 2021-05-17T20:48:09.000Z |
$__isoTo() | End of the dashboard time interval as a ISO8601 timestamp, i.e. 2021-05-17T20:48:09.000Z |
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