[Docs] Correct date rounding example for `range` query (#51524)
Looking into #50237 I realized that two of the examples given in the documentation around date math rounding for range queries on date fields using `gt` and `lt` is slightly off by a nanosecond. This PR changes this to the bounds that are currently parsed using these parameters.
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`gt`::
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Rounds up to the lastest millisecond.
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Rounds up to the first millisecond not covered by the rounded date.
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For example, `2014-11-18||/M` rounds up to `2014-11-30T23:59:59.999`, excluding
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the entire month.
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For example, `2014-11-18||/M` rounds up to `2014-12-01T00:00:00.000`, excluding
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the entire month of November.
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`gte`::
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@ -187,23 +187,23 @@ the entire month.
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Rounds down to the first millisecond.
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For example, `2014-11-18||/M` rounds down to `2014-11-01`, including
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For example, `2014-11-18||/M` rounds down to `2014-11-01T00:00:00.000`, including
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the entire month.
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`lt`::
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Rounds down to the first millisecond.
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Rounds down to the last millisecond before the rounded value.
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For example, `2014-11-18||/M` rounds down to `2014-11-01`, excluding
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the entire month.
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For example, `2014-11-18||/M` rounds down to `2014-10-31T23:59:59.999`, excluding
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the entire month of November.
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`lte`::
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Rounds up to the latest millisecond.
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Rounds up to the latest millisecond in the rounding interval.
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For example, `2014-11-18||/M` rounds up to `2014-11-30T23:59:59.999`, including
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the entire month.
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