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Hello Everyone,
I am having nearly 10 Azure Subscriptions. I need to call all of those subscriptions and the respective data using APIs or KQL Query (Log Analytics Query, but not Azure Resource Graph). I need to get all of those data in one table and need to show them in Visualization part.
Example:
Subscriptipon1 -- API1 -- 10 VMs
Subscription2 -- API2 -- 20VMs
Subscription3 -- API3 -- 30VMs ---> Total : 60VMs.
I need solution for this, either with M Query or with KQL Query.
Kindly help me on this.
Thanks,
Sudharshan
Hey @Anonymous ,
The solution which you have sent is inappropriate for my requirement. My requirement is as below.
Total Azure Subscriptions: 10.. that means i need to form 10 Azure APIs...
Each subscription is having 10VMs each... and the count is "10 Subscription * 10 VMs each" = 100 VMs count i need to get.
This should be achieved by Power BI M Query method. If it is possible through Looping in Power BI M query, please provide the required reference links.
Kindly suggest or guide me through this Process, so that my requirement will be satisfied.
Thanks,
Sudharshan
Hi @Sudharshan1919 ,
Hope these could help:
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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