DataPrime: Specifying Timestamp Formats
The DataPrime functions parseTimestamp and formatTimestamp accept a format argument that can be used to specify the format for parsing, respectively printing a timestamp to a…
The DataPrime functions parseTimestamp and formatTimestamp accept a format argument that can be used to specify the format for parsing, respectively printing a timestamp to a…
This guide provides a full glossary of all available DataPrime operators and expressions. To hit the ground running using DataPrime and to view only our most…
This guide explains how to query your S3 Coralogix archive bucket (cx-data) using a third-party framework with the standard Apache Parquet reader provided by the relevant…
Use our innovative DataPrime language not only to query your data, but transform it using a series of operations in a meaningful manner for you. This…
DataPrime is Coralogix’s next-generation query and data discovery language. It’s a piped language that provides users with a simple yet powerful way to describe event transformations…
Namespaces The user-data (JSON): Engine-related event metadata. Ex – “timestamp”, “severity”, “logid”, “priorityclass”: User-managed event labels. Flat, key/values (strings only) Known labels: “applicationname”, “subsystemname”, “category”, “classname”,…
Archive Query enables you to directly query your logs and spans from your S3 archive using any text or a wide range of syntax queries. Query…
Directly query logs and spans in your S3 archive from your Explore Screen. Using text-based queries or specific query languages such as DataPrime or Lucene, you may query…
Coralogix can be configured to automatically and dynamically archive logs to an S3 bucket. This saves Coralogix customers money, but of course, there are times when…