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clarify time format for intervals (#12035)
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| segmentGranularity | [Time chunking](../design/architecture.md#datasources-and-segments) granularity for this datasource. Multiple segments can be created per time chunk. For example, when set to `day`, the events of the same day fall into the same time chunk which can be optionally further partitioned into multiple segments based on other configurations and input size. Any [granularity](../querying/granularities.md) can be provided here. Note that all segments in the same time chunk should have the same segment granularity.<br><br>Ignored if `type` is set to `arbitrary`.| `day` |
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| queryGranularity | The resolution of timestamp storage within each segment. This must be equal to, or finer, than `segmentGranularity`. This will be the finest granularity that you can query at and still receive sensible results, but note that you can still query at anything coarser than this granularity. E.g., a value of `minute` will mean that records will be stored at minutely granularity, and can be sensibly queried at any multiple of minutes (including minutely, 5-minutely, hourly, etc).<br><br>Any [granularity](../querying/granularities.md) can be provided here. Use `none` to store timestamps as-is, without any truncation. Note that `rollup` will be applied if it is set even when the `queryGranularity` is set to `none`. | `none` |
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| rollup | Whether to use ingestion-time [rollup](./rollup.md) or not. Note that rollup is still effective even when `queryGranularity` is set to `none`. Your data will be rolled up if they have the exactly same timestamp. | `true` |
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| intervals | A list of intervals describing what time chunks of segments should be created. If `type` is set to `uniform`, this list will be broken up and rounded-off based on the `segmentGranularity`. If `type` is set to `arbitrary`, this list will be used as-is.<br><br>If `null` or not provided, batch ingestion tasks will generally determine which time chunks to output based on what timestamps are found in the input data.<br><br>If specified, batch ingestion tasks may be able to skip a determining-partitions phase, which can result in faster ingestion. Batch ingestion tasks may also be able to request all their locks up-front instead of one by one. Batch ingestion tasks will throw away any records with timestamps outside of the specified intervals.<br><br>Ignored for any form of streaming ingestion. | `null` |
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| intervals | A list of intervals defining time chunks for segments. Specify interval values using ISO8601 format. For example, `["2021-12-06T21:27:10+00:00/2021-12-07T00:00:00+00:00"]`. If you omit the time, the time defaults to "00:00:00".<br><br>If `type` is set to `uniform`, Druid breaks the list up and rounds-off the list values based on the `segmentGranularity`. If `type` is set to `arbitrary`, Druid uses the list as-is.<br><br>If `null` or not provided, batch ingestion tasks generally determine which time chunks to output based on the timestamps found in the input data.<br><br>If specified, batch ingestion tasks may be able to skip a determining-partitions phase, which can result in faster ingestion. Batch ingestion tasks may also be able to request all their locks up-front instead of one by one. Batch ingestion tasks throw away any records with timestamps outside of the specified intervals.<br><br>Ignored for any form of streaming ingestion. | `null` |
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### `transformSpec`
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