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When refining search results, what is the difference in the time picker between real-time and relative time ranges?

A.
Real-time searches happen instantly, while relative searches happen at a scheduled time.
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A.
Real-time searches happen instantly, while relative searches happen at a scheduled time.
B.
Real-time searches display results from a rolling time window, while relative searches display results from a set length of time.
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B.
Real-time searches display results from a rolling time window, while relative searches display results from a set length of time.
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Real-time searches run constantly in the background, while relative searches only run when certain criteria are met.
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C.
Real-time searches run constantly in the background, while relative searches only run when certain criteria are met.
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Real-time represents events that have happened in a set time window, while relative will display results from a rolling time window.
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D.
Real-time represents events that have happened in a set time window, while relative will display results from a rolling time window.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The difference between real-time and relative time ranges in the time picker is that real-time searches display results from a rolling time window, such as the last 15 minutes, while relative searches display results from a set length of time, such as yesterday or last week. Real-time searches do not happen instantly, but rather update periodically based on the refresh interval. Relative searches do not happen at a scheduled time, but rather when the user runs them. Real-time searches do not run constantly in the background, but rather when the user starts them. Real-time searches do not represent events that have happened in a set time window, but rather events that are happening now.

asked 23/09/2024
Miguel Pinar Guruceta
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