I have a java application that send measurements to an influxDB database.
I am adding points within my influxdb database. The points that I add each time that my program run have the current timestamp.
This is how I am adding my points (measurement building) :
BatchPoints batchPoints;
Date date = new Date();
String beginofday = Constant.simpledateFormat.format(date);
date = Constant.simpledateFormat.parse(beginofday);
long timestamp = date.getTime();
//adding points
for buildings ... do
Point point = Point.measurement("building").tag(tagsToAdd).fields(fieldsToAdd)
.time(timestamp, TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS).build();
batchPoints.point(point);
My probem is that when I am requesting my database with such a request:
select count(tag) from building where time > (my timestamp)
I noticed that previous timestamp results are also counted, even that I am doing time>timestamp. And when I do a > instead of >= it counts only last ones. I noticed also that for the just previous timestamp, for example if I have timestamp like this 1540300800000 ns, influxdb add a 6 at the begining and it becomes 61540300800000 ms.
I really don't understand what is happening.
Any ideas?