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The following table describes how to measure the time periods for querying data in the TMWS:
Time Period
Measurement
Example
Today
From start of the day to current time
If the current time is October 31 at 17:30, the time period between October 31 at 0:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is shown.
Last 1 hour
From start of the hour to current time
If the current time is 17:30, the time period between 17:00 to 17:30 is shown.
Last 12 hours
Last 11 natural hours + last 1 hour
If the current time is October 31 at 17:30, the time period between October 31 at 6:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is shown.
Last 24 hours
Last 23 natural hours + last 1 hour
If the current time is October 31 at 17:30, the time period between October 30 at 18:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is shown.
Last 7 days
Last 6 natural days + today
If the current time is October 31 at 17:30, the time period between October 25 at 0:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is shown.
Last 31 days
Last 30 natural days + today
If the current time is October 31 at 17:30, the time period between October 1 at 0:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is shown.
Customize
The supported custom period varies with the query scenario:
  • Log analysis data: a maximum of 30 consecutive days in the last 180 days (last 179 natural days + today)
  • Reports: a maximum of 90 consecutive days in the last 180 days (last 179 natural days + today)
  • Failed HTTPS accesses: a maximum of 30 consecutive days in the last 90 days (last 89 natural days + today)
If the current time is October 31 at 17:30, the time period for different query scenarios is as follows:
  • Log analysis data: The time period between May 5 at 00:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is available. You can query, for example, the period between July 1 at 00:00 to July 30 at 24:00.
  • Reports: The time period between May 5 at 00:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is available. You can query, for example, the period between July 1 at 00:00 to September 28 at 24:00.
  • Failed HTTPS accesses: The time period between August 3 at 00:00 to October 31 at 17:30 is available. You can query, for example, the period between September 1 at 00:00 to September 30 at 24:00.