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Marcus Efraimsson b69ebee066 mssql: fix precision for the time column in table/annotation query mode
Use the ConvertSqlTimeColumnToEpochMs function to convert any native
datetime data type or epoch time (millisecond precision).
Additional tests and update of existing due to timezone issues
running MSSQL on UTC and dev environment on non-utc.
Update stored procedures test to handle more parameters.
Update test dashboard.
2018-03-22 15:23:12 +01:00

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<textarea rows="10" class="gf-form-input" ng-model="ctrl.annotation.rawQuery" spellcheck="false" placeholder="query expression" data-min-length=0 data-items=100 ng-model-onblur ng-change="ctrl.panelCtrl.refresh()"></textarea>
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<label class="gf-form-label query-keyword" ng-click="ctrl.showHelp = !ctrl.showHelp">
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<pre class="gf-form-pre alert alert-info"><h6>Annotation Query Format</h6>
An annotation is an event that is overlayed on top of graphs. The query can have up to three columns per row, the <b>time</b> column is mandatory. Annotation rendering is expensive so it is important to limit the number of rows returned.
- column with alias: <b>time</b> for the annotation event time. Use epoch time or any native date data type.
- column with alias: <b>text</b> for the annotation text.
- column with alias: <b>tags</b> for annotation tags. This is a comma separated string of tags e.g. 'tag1,tag2'.
Macros:
- $__time(column) -&gt; column AS time
- $__timeEpoch(column) -&gt; DATEDIFF(second, '1970-01-01', column) AS time
- $__timeFilter(column) -&gt; column &gt;= DATEADD(s, 18446744066914186738, '1970-01-01') AND column &t;= DATEADD(s, 18446744066914187038, '1970-01-01')
- $__unixEpochFilter(column) -&gt; column &gt;= 1492750877 AND column &lt;= 1492750877
Or build your own conditionals using these macros which just return the values:
- $__timeFrom() -&gt; DATEADD(second, 1492750877, '1970-01-01')
- $__timeTo() -&gt; DATEADD(second, 1492750877, '1970-01-01')
- $__unixEpochFrom() -&gt; 1492750877
- $__unixEpochTo() -&gt; 1492750877
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