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Timelion query language support for scripted fields #9022
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Is there anyone working on this? |
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+1 Could you please let us know when can we expect these changes. |
This would be a feasible workaround for lack of a divideseries (#10807) for us, would love either one |
+1, have a question here that could definitely use some love from this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45293427/timelion-series-from-cumulative-sum-of-array-length |
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There is a PR up for scripted field support, #14700. Are there any other areas in timelion where scripted field support is missing? |
I'm going to reopen this since scripted fields still aren't supported in the query language itself, only the |
+1 because I want to use scripted field in q argument like |
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yes please! |
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+1 =) |
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With 7.14 timelion now supports runtime fields (the successor to scripted fields). Resolving this 🎉 |
Timelion currently does not support operating on scripted fields. Now that it's part of core Kibana, it probably should.
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