WSO2 APIM Analytics: How to capture seconds in WSO2AM_STATS_DB












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I have one requirement where the Column Name 'Time' in 'WSO2AM_STATS_DB' should capture seconds also.
By default it captures only like 2018-11-18 15:04. How it can capture the seconds also in Time column.



Thanks in advance.










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  • Well - the deployed siddhi streams are executing per-minute agregations. In theory - are you willing and able to update the analytics streams? Or - what is your purpose of the requirement - do you want to use the analtics server for storing all requests?

    – gusto2
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:50











  • The purpose of the requirement is to see the number of hits happening for a particular user for an API in a complete day. I am using API_REQUEST_SUMMARY table to get the details. In this table, we have Time Column which stores the value as yy-mm-dd hour:min. I want this value to be yy-mm-dd hour:min:sec

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:52











  • Also, to store the same in DB for further reference.

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:54
















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I have one requirement where the Column Name 'Time' in 'WSO2AM_STATS_DB' should capture seconds also.
By default it captures only like 2018-11-18 15:04. How it can capture the seconds also in Time column.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question























  • Well - the deployed siddhi streams are executing per-minute agregations. In theory - are you willing and able to update the analytics streams? Or - what is your purpose of the requirement - do you want to use the analtics server for storing all requests?

    – gusto2
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:50











  • The purpose of the requirement is to see the number of hits happening for a particular user for an API in a complete day. I am using API_REQUEST_SUMMARY table to get the details. In this table, we have Time Column which stores the value as yy-mm-dd hour:min. I want this value to be yy-mm-dd hour:min:sec

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:52











  • Also, to store the same in DB for further reference.

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:54














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I have one requirement where the Column Name 'Time' in 'WSO2AM_STATS_DB' should capture seconds also.
By default it captures only like 2018-11-18 15:04. How it can capture the seconds also in Time column.



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I have one requirement where the Column Name 'Time' in 'WSO2AM_STATS_DB' should capture seconds also.
By default it captures only like 2018-11-18 15:04. How it can capture the seconds also in Time column.



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  • Well - the deployed siddhi streams are executing per-minute agregations. In theory - are you willing and able to update the analytics streams? Or - what is your purpose of the requirement - do you want to use the analtics server for storing all requests?

    – gusto2
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:50











  • The purpose of the requirement is to see the number of hits happening for a particular user for an API in a complete day. I am using API_REQUEST_SUMMARY table to get the details. In this table, we have Time Column which stores the value as yy-mm-dd hour:min. I want this value to be yy-mm-dd hour:min:sec

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:52











  • Also, to store the same in DB for further reference.

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:54



















  • Well - the deployed siddhi streams are executing per-minute agregations. In theory - are you willing and able to update the analytics streams? Or - what is your purpose of the requirement - do you want to use the analtics server for storing all requests?

    – gusto2
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:50











  • The purpose of the requirement is to see the number of hits happening for a particular user for an API in a complete day. I am using API_REQUEST_SUMMARY table to get the details. In this table, we have Time Column which stores the value as yy-mm-dd hour:min. I want this value to be yy-mm-dd hour:min:sec

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:52











  • Also, to store the same in DB for further reference.

    – 2437850
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:54

















Well - the deployed siddhi streams are executing per-minute agregations. In theory - are you willing and able to update the analytics streams? Or - what is your purpose of the requirement - do you want to use the analtics server for storing all requests?

– gusto2
Nov 19 '18 at 15:50





Well - the deployed siddhi streams are executing per-minute agregations. In theory - are you willing and able to update the analytics streams? Or - what is your purpose of the requirement - do you want to use the analtics server for storing all requests?

– gusto2
Nov 19 '18 at 15:50













The purpose of the requirement is to see the number of hits happening for a particular user for an API in a complete day. I am using API_REQUEST_SUMMARY table to get the details. In this table, we have Time Column which stores the value as yy-mm-dd hour:min. I want this value to be yy-mm-dd hour:min:sec

– 2437850
Nov 19 '18 at 21:52





The purpose of the requirement is to see the number of hits happening for a particular user for an API in a complete day. I am using API_REQUEST_SUMMARY table to get the details. In this table, we have Time Column which stores the value as yy-mm-dd hour:min. I want this value to be yy-mm-dd hour:min:sec

– 2437850
Nov 19 '18 at 21:52













Also, to store the same in DB for further reference.

– 2437850
Nov 19 '18 at 21:54





Also, to store the same in DB for further reference.

– 2437850
Nov 19 '18 at 21:54












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