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Hi folks
I am extremely new to KQL and fabric.
I am following https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/real-time-analytics/kusto-query-set?tabs=kql-database
I ingested the Storms CSV into a new table as recommended by them.
I can see the data but when I run their query
NewTableDemo
|Summarize count() by bin(ingestion_time(), 2h) -- I tried 800 hours as well.
| render timechart --The time chart doesn't work as demonstrated in their page.
Can somebody help please?
Regards
Paresh
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @pareshmotiwala ,
The x-axis field should be a datetime, Y-axis should be numeric values. Is ingestion_time() a datetime type column? You can refer the following codes to generate a time chart, please find the details in the following official documentation:
Time chart visualization - Azure Data Explorer & Real-Time Analytics | Microsoft Learn
StormEvents
| where StartTime between (datetime(2007-01-01) .. datetime(2007-12-31))
and DamageCrops > 0
| summarize EventCount = count() by bin(StartTime, 2h)
| render timechart
with (
title="Crop damage over time",
xtitle="Date",
ytitle="Crop damage",
legend=hidden
)
Best Regards
Hi @pareshmotiwala ,
The x-axis field should be a datetime, Y-axis should be numeric values. Is ingestion_time() a datetime type column? You can refer the following codes to generate a time chart, please find the details in the following official documentation:
Time chart visualization - Azure Data Explorer & Real-Time Analytics | Microsoft Learn
StormEvents
| where StartTime between (datetime(2007-01-01) .. datetime(2007-12-31))
and DamageCrops > 0
| summarize EventCount = count() by bin(StartTime, 2h)
| render timechart
with (
title="Crop damage over time",
xtitle="Date",
ytitle="Crop damage",
legend=hidden
)
Best Regards