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InfluxQL date and time functions

Use InfluxQL date and time functions to perform time-related operations.

now()

Returns the current system time (UTC). Supported only in the WHERE clause.

now()
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time()

Used in the GROUP BY clause to group data into time-based intervals, also known as “windows”, using the specified interval. Timestamps in the time column are updated to the start boundary of the window they’re in and grouped by time. Windows use preset round-number boundaries based on the specified interval that are independent of time conditions in the WHERE clause.

This operation can be used to do the following:

  • Downsample data by aggregating multiple points in each window into a single point per window.
  • Normalize irregular time series data to occur at regular intervals.

Supported only in the GROUP BY clause.

time(interval[, offset])
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Arguments

  • interval: Duration literal that specifies the window interval.
  • offset: Duration literal that shifts preset time boundaries forward or backward. Can be positive or negative. Default is 0s.
Examples

Downsample data into time-based intervals

tz()

Applies a timezone offset to timestamps in query results. Offsets include any seasonal offset such as Daylight Savings Time (DST) or British Summer Time (BST). Supported only in the time zone clause.

tz(time_zone)
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Arguments

Examples

Return the UTC offset for Chicago’s time zone


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