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#15703 `wall_time_ms` (not `wall_time`) coming from osquery will now be put into `wall_time` in our DB. Hence, `wall_time` coming from Fleet API will now be in milliseconds and not seconds # Checklist for submitter If some of the following don't apply, delete the relevant line. <!-- Note that API documentation changes are now addressed by the product design team. --> - [x] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or `orbit/changes/`. See [Changes files](https://fleetdm.com/docs/contributing/committing-changes#changes-files) for more information. - [x] Added/updated tests - [x] If database migrations are included, checked table schema to confirm autoupdate - For database migrations: - [x] Checked schema for all modified table for columns that will auto-update timestamps during migration. - [x] Confirmed that updating the timestamps is acceptable, and will not cause unwanted side effects. - [x] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
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wall_time is now reported in milliseconds (as opposed to seconds), consistent with other query performance stats.
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