Gets the month of a timestamp field. (from 1 to 12)
Parameter | Type | Required | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
as | string | optional[a] | _month | The name of the output field. |
field [b] | string | optional[a] | @timestamp | The name of the input field. |
timezone | string | optional[a] | The time offset to use, for example, -01:00 . If not specified, the query's offset will be used. | |
timezoneField | string | optional[a] | @timezone | The name of the field containing the timezone to use, if not specified the query's timezone will be used. This is ignored if the timezone parameter is passed as well. If this is not defined the timezone offset of the query will be used. |
[a] Optional parameters use their default value unless explicitly set. |
Hide omitted argument names for this function
Omitted Argument NamesThe argument name for
field
can be omitted; the following forms of this function are equivalent:logscale Syntaxtime:month("value")
and:
logscale Syntaxtime:month(field="value")
These examples show basic structure only.
time:month()
Examples
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next to an example below to get the full details.Extract Month From Timestamp
Get the month from a timestamp using the
time:month()
function
Query
time:month(timestamp, as=month)
Introduction
In this example, the time:month()
function is used
to extract the month from a specific timestamp 2025-08-27
08:51:51.312
, demonstrating how to get the month value from a
datetime.
Step-by-Step
Starting with the source repository events.
- logscale
time:month(timestamp, as=month)
Extracts the month from the @timestamp field and returns the result in a new field named month. If the
as
parameter is not specified, the result is returned in a field named _month as default. Event Result set.
Summary and Results
The query is used to extract the month from a timestamp, which is useful for analyzing events at a monthly level.
This query is useful, for example, to analyze monthly patterns, group events by month, or investigate seasonal trends throughout the year.
Sample output from the incoming example data:
@timestamp | month |
---|---|
2025-08-27 08:51:51.312 | 8 |
The result shows how the time:month()
function
extracts the month (in this case 8
) from the
timestamp, indicating August (the eighth month of the year).
For visualizing this data, consider using a Bar Chart widget to show
event distribution across months, or a Heat Map widget to display
activity patterns throughout the year. The
time:month()
function is often used with other time
functions like time:year()
and
time:dayOfMonth()
for complete date analysis.