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schema.measurementTagValues() function

schema.measurementTagValues() returns a list of tag values for a specific measurement.

Results include a single table with a single column, _value.

Function type signature
(
    bucket: string,
    measurement: A,
    tag: string,
    ?start: B,
    ?stop: C,
) => stream[D] where A: Equatable, D: Record

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

bucket

(Required) Bucket to return tag values from for a specific measurement.

measurement

(Required) Measurement to return tag values from.

tag

(Required) Tag to return all unique values from.

start

Oldest time to include in results. Default is -30d.

stop

Newest time include in results. The stop time is exclusive, meaning values with a time equal to stop time are excluded from the results. Default is now().

Examples

Query unique tag values from an InfluxDB measurement

import "influxdata/influxdb/schema"

schema.measurementTagValues(
    bucket: "example-bucket",
    measurement: "example-measurement",
    tag: "example-tag",
)

Not supported in the Flux REPL

schema functions can retrieve schema information when executed within the context of InfluxDB, but not from the Flux REPL.


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