A filtering expression to specify restrictions on returned events.
The expression is a sequence of terms. Each term applies a restriction to
the returned user events. Use this expression to restrict results to a
specific time range or to filter events by eventType.
For example, eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventsMissingCatalogItems eventTime<"2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventType=search
We expect only three types of fields:
* <code>eventTime</code>: This can be specified twice, once with a
less than operator and once with a greater than operator. The
<code>eventTime</code> restriction should result in one, contiguous, valid,
<code>eventTime</code> range.
* <code>eventType</code>: Boolean operators <code>OR</code> and <code>NOT</code> are supported if the
expression is enclosed in parentheses and the operators are separated
from the tag values by a space.
* <code>eventsMissingCatalogItems</code>: This restricts results
to events for which catalog items were not found in the catalog. The
default behavior is to return only those events for which catalog
items were found.
Some examples of valid filters expressions:
Example 1: eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventTime < "2012-04-23T18:30:43.511Z"
Example 2: eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventType = detail-page-view
Example 3: eventsMissingCatalogItems
eventType = (NOT search) eventTime <
"2018-04-23T18:30:43.511Z"
Example 4: eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
Example 5: eventType = (detail-page-view OR search)
A filtering expression to specify restrictions on returned events.
The expression is a sequence of terms. Each term applies a restriction to
the returned user events. Use this expression to restrict results to a
specific time range or to filter events by eventType.
For example, eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventsMissingCatalogItems eventTime<"2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventType=search
We expect only three types of fields:
* <code>eventTime</code>: This can be specified twice, once with a
less than operator and once with a greater than operator. The
<code>eventTime</code> restriction should result in one, contiguous, valid,
<code>eventTime</code> range.
* <code>eventType</code>: Boolean operators <code>OR</code> and <code>NOT</code> are supported if the
expression is enclosed in parentheses and the operators are separated
from the tag values by a space.
* <code>eventsMissingCatalogItems</code>: This restricts results
to events for which catalog items were not found in the catalog. The
default behavior is to return only those events for which catalog
items were found.
Some examples of valid filters expressions:
Example 1: eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventTime < "2012-04-23T18:30:43.511Z"
Example 2: eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
eventType = detail-page-view
Example 3: eventsMissingCatalogItems
eventType = (NOT search) eventTime <
"2018-04-23T18:30:43.511Z"
Example 4: eventTime > "2012-04-23T18:25:43.511Z"
Example 5: eventType = (detail-page-view OR search)
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