*$__timeFilter(dateColumn)* | Will be replaced by a time range filter using the specified column name. For example, *dateColumn > FROM_UNIXTIME(1494410783) AND dateColumn < FROM_UNIXTIME(1494497183)*
We plan to add many more macros. If you have suggestions for what macros you would like to see, please
[open an issue](https://github.com/grafana/grafana) in our GitHub repo.
The query editor has a link named `Generated SQL` that show up after a query as been executed, while in panel edit mode. Click
on it and it will expand and show the raw interpolated SQL string that was executed.
## Table queries
If the `Format as` query option is set to `Table` then you can basically do any type of SQL query. The table panel will automatically show the results of whatever columns & rows your query returns.
Query editor with example query:

The query:
```sql
SELECT
title as 'Title',
user.login as 'Created By' ,
dashboard.created as 'Created On'
FROM dashboard
INNER JOIN user on user.id = dashboard.created_by
WHERE $__timeFilter(dashboard.created)
```
You can control the name of the Table panel columns by using regular `as ` SQL column selection syntax.
The resulting table panel:

### Time series queries
If you set `Format as` to `Time series`, for use in Graph panel for example, then there are some requirements for
what your query returns.
- Must be a column named `time_sec` representing a unix epoch in seconds.
- Must be a column named `value` representing the time series value.
- Must be a column named `metric` representing the time series name.
Example:
```sql
SELECT
min(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(time_date_time)) as time_sec,
max(value_double) as value,
metric1 as metric
FROM test_data
WHERE $__timeFilter(time_date_time)
GROUP BY metric1, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(time_date_time) DIV 300
ORDER BY time_sec asc
```
Currently, there is no support for a dynamic group by time based on time range & panel width.
This is something we plan to add.
## Templating
You can use variables in your queries but there are currently no support for defining `Query` variables
that target a MySQL data source.
## Alerting
Time series queries should work in alerting conditions. Table formatted queries is not yet supported in alert rule