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Search for an address, city, or ZIP code within the Consumers Energy service area. Press the Tab key to highlight the minutes setting. To increase or decrease the minute setting, use the Up and Down arrow keys. Note: The time is in a 24-hour format (for example, 1:30PM is written as 13:30). You can only set one time that will apply to every day the BIOS Power-On feature is enabled.

With emerging fast refresh scenarios, the ability to filter to a smaller window of time can be useful. Using the relative time slicer or relative time filter, you can apply time-based filters to any date or time column in your data model. For example, you can use the relative time slicer to show only video views within the last minute or hour.

You don't have to use the feature in conjunction with the automatic page refresh feature. However, many relative time scenarios pair well with the automatic page refresh feature.

Note

When you apply a relative time filter or slicer at the page or report level, all visuals on that page or report are filtered to the exact same time range, using a shared anchor time. Because visuals might have slightly different execution times, this shared anchor time ensures that visuals are synchronized across your page or across your report. Read more about anchor time in this article.

Create a relative time slicer or filter

After you've enabled the feature, you can drag and drop the date or time field to the field well of a slicer or to the drop zone in the Filters pane.

Create a slicer

  1. Drag a date or time field to the canvas.

  2. Select the Slicer visualization type.

Create a filter

  • Drag a date or time field to the Filters pane, for this visual, this page, or all pages.

Set relative time

Next, you change the filter type to Relative Time.

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Here’s how it looks in a slicer:

Here’s how it looks in a filter card:

With this new filter type, you can filter based on Last, Next, or This time period:

You specify the time window using a whole number and a unit of time: Minutes or Hours.

If you need to save space on the canvas, you can also create the relative time filter as a filter card in the Filters pane.

Understanding anchor time

When a filter is applied to the page or report level, all visuals on that page or report are synchronized to the same exact time range. Photoshop cs2 free download mac. These queries are all issued relative to a time called the anchor time. The anchor time automatically refreshes in the following conditions:

  • Initial page load.
  • Manual refresh.
  • Automatic or change detection page refresh.
  • A change to the model.

Anchor time exceptions

  • Relative time filtering using the Q&A visual isn't relative to this anchor time, until you convert the Q&A visual to a standard visual. However, the other AI visuals, such as key influencers and the decomposition tree, are synchronized with the anchor time.
  • Additionally, relative date filters or slicers aren't relative to the anchor time, unless in the presence of relative time filters. If a relative date and a relative time filter are on the same page, the relative date filter respects the anchor time.

Limitations and considerations

The following limitations and considerations currently apply to the relative time slicer and filter.

  • Time zone considerations: Data models in Power BI don't include time zone info. The models can store times, but there's no indication of the time zone they're in. The slicer and filter are always based on the time in UTC. If you set up a filter in a report and send it to a colleague in a different time zone, you both see the same data. Unless you or your colleague are in the UTC time zone, you both must account for the time offset you’ll experience. Use the Query Editor to convert data captured in a local time zone to UTC.

  • This new filter type is supported in Power BI Desktop, the Power BI service, Power BI Embedded, and the Power BI mobile apps. However, it isn't supported for Publish to web.

  • Query caching: We use the client cache. Say you specify 'last 1 minute,' then 'last 5 minutes,' then back to 'last 1 minute.' At that point, you see the same results as when it was first run, unless you refresh the page or the page automatically refreshes.

Next steps

The stack deploys an AWS Lambda function, an Amazon DynamoDB table, an Amazon CloudWatch Events event, and Amazon CloudWatch custom metrics.

1. Open the AWS Management Console.

2. Open AWS CloudFormation with the AWS Instance Scheduler template. Or go to the Step 1. Launch the Instance Scheduler Stack page, and then choose Launch Solution.

Note: The template is launched in N. Virginia by default.

3. In the navigation bar, select the AWS Region where you want to launch your stack with the template, and then choose Next.

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4. For Stack name, enter Ec2instanceScheduler.

5. For Frequency, choose a frequency in minutes to run your scheduler (for example, 5 minutes).

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Note: The frequency is the specified amount of time that you want Amazon CloudWatch Events to trigger the Lambda function for the AWS Instance Scheduler. If you have a large number of instances, use the highest frequency possible to avoid throttling. You can adjust the Frequency property later if the frequency isn't fast enough for your needs.

6. For Enable CloudWatch Logs, choose Yes.

7. For Started tags, enter state=started.

8. For Stopped tags, enter state=stopped.

9. Choose Next.

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10. On the Options page, choose Next.

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11. Review your settings, and then select I acknowledge that AWS CloudFormation might create IAM resources.

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12. Choose Create.