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here may point out to some better
solution.
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Hi Biplob,
Yes unix timestamp is what I¹m using now.
But the problem is that a time window like '1 day' is defined using
different start-end timestamps for users in different time zones
Let me try to draw it
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1 and 3 - time frames for European users
2 and 4 - t
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Hello everybody,
I’m exploring Flink options to build statistics engine for call center solution.
One thing I’m not sure how to implement.
Currently have the following jobs in the architecture.
Job #1 – is for matching start and end events and calculate durations. Like
having call started and c