#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct AbsoluteTimeRange { pub start_time: Option<i64>, pub end_time: Option<i64>, pub first: Option<i64>, pub last: Option<i64>, }
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A time range, set in seconds, between two points in the call.

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start_time: Option<i64>

A value that indicates the beginning of the time range in seconds. To set absolute time range, you must specify a start time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartTime - 10000

  • Endtime - 50000

The time range is set between 10,000 milliseconds and 50,000 milliseconds into the call.

end_time: Option<i64>

A value that indicates the end of the time range in milliseconds. To set absolute time range, you must specify a start time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartTime - 10000

  • Endtime - 50000

The time range is set between 10,000 milliseconds and 50,000 milliseconds into the call.

first: Option<i64>

A time range from the beginning of the call to the value that you've specified. For example, if you specify 100000, the time range is set to the first 100,000 milliseconds of the call.

last: Option<i64>

A time range from the value that you've specified to the end of the call. For example, if you specify 100000, the time range is set to the last 100,000 milliseconds of the call.

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A value that indicates the beginning of the time range in seconds. To set absolute time range, you must specify a start time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartTime - 10000

  • Endtime - 50000

The time range is set between 10,000 milliseconds and 50,000 milliseconds into the call.

A value that indicates the end of the time range in milliseconds. To set absolute time range, you must specify a start time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartTime - 10000

  • Endtime - 50000

The time range is set between 10,000 milliseconds and 50,000 milliseconds into the call.

A time range from the beginning of the call to the value that you've specified. For example, if you specify 100000, the time range is set to the first 100,000 milliseconds of the call.

A time range from the value that you've specified to the end of the call. For example, if you specify 100000, the time range is set to the last 100,000 milliseconds of the call.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AbsoluteTimeRange

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