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Sheetal Shah deleted comment on ATLAS-4924:
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> When client and server are on different timezones, searchFilter gives
> incorrect results using timerange operator.
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> Key: ATLAS-4924
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-4924
> Project: Atlas
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: atlas-core
> Reporter: Priyanshi Shah
> Assignee: Sheetal Shah
> Priority: Major
>
> When client timezone is UTC and server is on PST timezone, search filters
> will process the result according to the system timezone i.e PST and hence,
> the results are wrongly fetched. This is an intermittent issue as if the
> entities were created according to PST timezones then the search filter could
> have fetched proper results.
> *Steps to reproduce:*
> *Scenario* : Using "Today" filter with timerange operator, also client and
> server are on different timezones say UTC and PST:
>
> {code:java}
> 1. Create two entities in UTC timezones.
> For example: If Today is 18th Nov'24 set one entity createTime as
> "1731888000000" and other as "1731974399000" which are basically start and
> end time of the day.
> 2. Search that entity with its typedef and select "createTime" as
> attributeName and operator as "Time Range" and value as "Today".
>
> {code}
> *Results:*
> {+}Expectation{+}: Both the entities should be fetched.
> {+}Actual{+}: Only one entity is getting fetched having createTime as
> "1731974399000".
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