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* Update granularities.md Link-back to the ingestion spec as well as Native queries plus examples. * Update docs/querying/granularities.md Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com> * Update docs/querying/granularities.md Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
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> language. For information about time functions available in SQL, refer to the
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> language. For information about time functions available in SQL, refer to the
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> [SQL documentation](sql.md#time-functions).
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> [SQL documentation](sql.md#time-functions).
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The granularity field determines how data gets bucketed across the time dimension, or how it gets aggregated by hour, day, minute, etc.
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Granularity determines how to bucket data across the time dimension, or how to aggregate data by hour, day, minute, etc.
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It can be specified either as a string for simple granularities or as an object for arbitrary granularities.
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For example, use time granularities in [native queries](querying.md) to bucket results by time, and in the `dataSchema` \\ [`granularitySpec`](../ingestion/ingestion-spec.md#granularityspec) section of ingestion specifications to segment incoming data.
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You can specify a time period as a [simple](#simple-granularities) string, as a [duration](#duration-granularities) in milliseconds, or as an arbitrary ISO8601 [period](#period-granularities).
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### Simple Granularities
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### Simple Granularities
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