system.time() function
The system.time()
function returns the current system time.
*Function type: Date/Time
**Output data type:* Timestamp
import "system"
system.time()
Examples
import "system"
data
|> set(key: "processed_at", value: string(v: system.time() ))
system.time() vs now()
system.time()
returns the current system time of the host machine, which typically accounts for the local time zone. This time represents the time at which system.time()
it is executed, so each instance of system.time()
in a Flux script returns a unique value.
now()
returns the current UTC time. now()
is cached at runtime, so all instances of now()
in a Flux script return the same value.