--- layout: default title: Date math support for index names nav_order: 92 --- # Date math support for index names Date math is shorthand arithmetic for finding relative dates. If you're indexing time-series data with the dates mapped in the index names, you can use date math in your queries to filter index names and limit the number of searched indices. ## Date math syntax The date math syntax for an index name is as follows: ``` ``` - `static_name`: The unchanged or static portion of the index name. To use the characters `{` and `}` in the static part of an index name, escape them with a backslash `\`. - `date_math_expr`: The changing or dynamic portion of the index name that’s computed by the date math expression. For example, `now+1h` adds one hour, `now-1d` subtracts one hour, and `now/d` rounds down to the nearest day, where `now` represents the current timestamp. - `date_format`: (Optional) Specify the format for the computed date. The default value is `YYYY.MM.dd`. Make sure that you’re using the correct small or capital letters in the date format. For example, `mm` denotes minute of hour, while `MM` denotes month of year. Similarly, `hh` denotes the hour in the `1-12` range in combination with AM/PM, while `HH` denotes the hour in the `0-23` 24-hour range. - `time_zone`: (Optional) Specify the timezone offset. The default value is UTC. For example, the UTC time offset for PST is `-08:00`. ## Date math example You must enclose date math index names within angle brackets. If today is 22nd March, 2024: - `` resolves to `logstash-2024.03.22` - `` resolves to `logstash-2024.03.01` - `` resolves to `logstash-2024.03` - `` resolves to `logstash-2024.02` - `` resolves to `logstash-2024.03.23` You need to encode all special characters in URI format: Special characters | URI format :--- | :--- `<` | %3C `>` | %3E `/` | %2F `{` | %7B `}` | %7D `|` | %7C `+` | %2B `:` | %3A `,` | %2C `\` | %5C If you are searching for errors in your daily logs with the default Logstash index name format `logstash-YYYY.MM.dd`, you can use date math to restrict the search to indices of the past three days: ``` # GET ,,/_search GET %3Clogstash-%7Bnow%2Fd-2d%7D%3E%2C%3Clogstash-%7Bnow%2Fd-1d%7D%3E%2C%3Clogstash-%7Bnow%2Fd%7D%3E/_search ``` This date math expression is evaluated at runtime.