--- title: query.fromRange() function seotitle: Experimental query.fromRange() function description: > The `query.fromRange()` function returns all data from a specified bucket within given time bounds. aliases: - /influxdb/v2.0/reference/flux/stdlib/experimental/query/fromrange/ - /influxdb/cloud/reference/flux/stdlib/experimental/query/fromrange/ menu: flux_0_x_ref: name: query.fromRange parent: query weight: 401 flux/v0.x/tags: [inputs] introduced: 0.60.0 --- The `query.fromRange()` function returns all data from a specified bucket within given time bounds. ```js import "experimental/query" query.fromRange( bucket: "example-bucket", start: -1h, stop: now(), ) ``` ## Parameters ### bucket {data-type="string"} The name of the bucket to query. ### start {data-type="duration, time, int"} The earliest time to include in results. Results **include** points that match the specified start time. Use a relative duration, absolute time, or integer (Unix timestamp in seconds). For example, `-1h`, `2019-08-28T22:00:00Z`, or `1567029600`.. Durations are relative to `now()`. ### stop {data-type="duration, time, int"} The latest time to include in results. Results **exclude** points that match the specified stop time. Use a relative duration, absolute time, or integer (Unix timestamp in seconds). For example, `-1h`, `2019-08-28T22:00:00Z`, or `1567029600`. Durations are relative to `now()`. Defaults to `now()`. ## Examples ```js import "experimental/query" query.fromRange(bucket: "example-bucket", start: 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) ```