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Add last 2 days to default quick time range #16867
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Even better would be the ability to add custom "quick" time ranges, but that would probably be a bit more complicated to implement. |
@SolomonShorser-OICR, that's possible ever since #15975 was merged (6.2) |
@trevan Ok, I really need to upgrade from 6.1.1! |
@SolomonShorser-OICR But my thought is, as it is a long range between last 24 hours and last 7 days. |
Unfortunately, there isn't a perfect set of default quick ranges that will be ideal for every use case, which is why we've allowed you to customize your own quick ranges instead of adding a bunch to the default. I'm going to close this issue for now, but if there is a lot of interest we can consider re-opening. |
Hi @lukasolson Don't you think it is a kind of common sense here?
From the year settings Logically thinking, to add the |
Could we add Last 2 days to default quick time range in the timepicker?
Because it is a long period between last 24 hours and last 7 days.
BTW, Grafana has last 2 days by default.
Grafana
Kibana
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