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# Time Boundary Queries
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Time boundary queries return the earliest and latest data points of a data set. The grammar is:
```json
{
"queryType" : "timeBoundary",
"dataSource": "sample_datasource"
}
```
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There are 3 main parts to a time boundary query:
|property|description|required?|
|--------|-----------|---------|
|queryType|This String should always be "timeBoundary"; this is the first thing Druid looks at to figure out how to interpret the query|yes|
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|dataSource|A String defining the data source to query, very similar to a table in a relational database|yes|
|context|An additional JSON Object which can be used to specify certain flags.|no|
The format of the result is:
```json
[ {
"timestamp" : "2013-05-09T18:24:00.000Z",
"result" : {
"minTime" : "2013-05-09T18:24:00.000Z",
"maxTime" : "2013-05-09T18:37:00.000Z"
}
} ]
```