Document exact-second timestamp filtering for contacts search on Preview - #627
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Why?
On the Preview version, contact search filters standard timestamps on the exact second in UTC, but the reference still described the old behaviour of matching a whole calendar day. Readers got results the docs did not explain, and two comparison operators were missing from the operator list entirely.
How?
Rewrote the timestamp guidance so standard timestamps and date custom attributes are described separately, and corrected the operator table and the accepted field types to match what the API actually accepts.
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