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When baselining, you may want to baseline against a specific time period. Being able to specify start/stop for an index would facilitate this. (Workaround is to specify start/stop at query level when that is implemented.)
If you implement this, global start/stop should be overridden by index start/stop which should be overridden by baseline start/stop which should be overridden by query start/stop
Should the same also apply to filters (i.e. global filter/index filter/baseline filter/query filter?)
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When baselining, you may want to baseline against a specific time period. Being able to specify start/stop for an index would facilitate this. (Workaround is to specify start/stop at query level when that is implemented.)
If you implement this, global start/stop should be overridden by index start/stop which should be overridden by baseline start/stop which should be overridden by query start/stop
Should the same also apply to filters (i.e. global filter/index filter/baseline filter/query filter?)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: