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|dataSource|A String defining the data source to query, very similar to a table in a relational database|yes|
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|intervals|A JSON Object representing ISO-8601 Intervals. This defines the time ranges to run the query over.|yes|
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|filter|See [Filters](Filters.html)|no|
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|dimensions|The list of dimensions to select. If left empty, all dimensions are returned.|no|
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|metrics|The list of metrics to select. If left empty, all metrics are returned.|no|
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|pagingSpec|A JSON object indicating offsets into different scanned segments. Select query results will return a pagingSpec that can be reused for pagination.|yes|
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|dimensions|A String array of dimensions to select. If left empty, all dimensions are returned.|no|
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|metrics|A String array of metrics to select. If left empty, all metrics are returned.|no|
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|pagingSpec|A JSON object indicating offsets into different scanned segments. Query results will return a `pagingIdentifiers` value that can be reused in the next query for pagination.|yes|
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|context|An additional JSON Object which can be used to specify certain flags.|no|
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The format of the result is:
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} ]
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```
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The result returns a global pagingSpec that can be reused for the next select query. The offset will need to be increased by 1 on the client side.
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The `threshold` determines how many hits are returned, with each hit indexed by an offset.
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The results above include:
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```json
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"pagingIdentifiers" : {
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"wikipedia_2012-12-29T00:00:00.000Z_2013-01-10T08:00:00.000Z_2013-01-10T08:13:47.830Z_v9" : 4
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},
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```
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This can be used with the next query's pagingSpec:
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```json
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{
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"queryType": "select",
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"dataSource": "wikipedia",
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"dimensions":[],
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"metrics":[],
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"granularity": "all",
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"intervals": [
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"2013-01-01/2013-01-02"
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],
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"pagingSpec":{"pagingIdentifiers": {"wikipedia_2012-12-29T00:00:00.000Z_2013-01-10T08:00:00.000Z_2013-01-10T08:13:47.830Z_v9" : 5}, "threshold":5}
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}
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Note that in the second query, an offset is specified and that it is 1 greater than the largest offset found in the initial results. To return the next "page", this offset must be incremented by 1 with each new query. When an empty results set is recieved, the very last page has been returned.
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The simplest metric specification is a String value indicating the metric to sort topN results by. They are included in a topN query with:
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```json
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"metric": <metric_value_string>
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"metric": "<metric_name>"
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```
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The metric field can also be given as a JSON object. The grammar for dimension values sorted by numeric value is shown below:
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```json
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"metric": {
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"type": "numeric",
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"metric": "<metric_value>"
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"metric": "<metric_name>"
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}
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```
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|property|description|required?|
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|--------|-----------|---------|
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|dimension|A JSON object defining the dimension that you want the top taken for. For more info, see [DimensionSpecs](DimensionSpecs.html)|yes|
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|dimension|A String or JSON object defining the dimension that you want the top taken for. For more info, see [DimensionSpecs](DimensionSpecs.html)|yes|
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|threshold|An integer defining the N in the topN (i.e. how many you want in the top list)|yes|
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|metric|A JSON object specifying the metric to sort by for the top list. For more info, see [TopNMetricSpec](TopNMetricSpec.html).|yes|
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|metric|A String or JSON object specifying the metric to sort by for the top list. For more info, see [TopNMetricSpec](TopNMetricSpec.html).|yes|
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Please note the context JSON object is also available for topN queries and should be used with the same caution as the timeseries case.
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The format of the results would look like so:
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