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@JV0812 JV0812 commented Apr 7, 2025

Purpose of this pull request

This pull request is to create doc for Searchable Time (Beta).

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Searchable Time docs update

@cla-bot cla-bot bot added the cla-signed Contributor approved, listed in .clabot file label Apr 7, 2025
@JV0812 JV0812 self-assigned this Apr 7, 2025
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@JV0812 JV0812 marked this pull request as draft April 7, 2025 15:56
@JV0812 JV0812 marked this pull request as ready for review April 8, 2025 07:42
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Looks good, @JV0812.

…e-time.md

Co-authored-by: John Pipkin (Sumo Logic) <jpipkin@sumologic.com>
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