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When you have a datasource with different query granularities (recent segments have a higher resolution; old data is rolled-up), it would be useful to show different granularities in the time split in function of the interval queried; this would avoid having jigsaw plots as the ones seen here.
So just so I understand it correctly: you have mixed granularity rollup data. You want to be able to split on the lower granularity in the new data but not in the old data. So setting granularities to bottom out at your max (most course) granularity is not a good option for you because you are interested in the finer granularities of newer data. Is that correct?
When you have a datasource with different query granularities (recent segments have a higher resolution; old data is rolled-up), it would be useful to show different granularities in the time split in function of the interval queried; this would avoid having jigsaw plots as the ones seen here.
I understand current configuration options don't allow this.
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