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Yangadou
New Member

advanced hunting query join

hi guys,

 

I got a problem on the query.

 

if I want to join two tables like this in 

 

| join IdentityInfo on $left.InitiatingProcessAccountUpn==$right.AccountUpn

 

it always say error.   I tried to use | join networkevent on deviceid , it works, could you please help.

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Yangadou
New Member

"DeviceEvents
| where Timestamp > ago(15d)
| where RemoteUrl has 'xxxxxx'
| where DeviceName !=''
| where ActionType =='BrowserLaunchedToOpenUrl'
| project DeviceName,Timestamp, InitiatingProcessAccountUpn, DeviceId, ActionType, RemoteUrl
| join IdentityInfo on $left.InitiatingProcessAccountUpn==$right.AccountUpn

 

I can run this script successfully in advanced hunting query, but if I bring to power BI, it doesn't work.

 

let
AdvancedHuntingQuery = "DeviceEvents
| where Timestamp > ago(15d)
| where RemoteUrl has 'xxxxxxxxxx'
| where DeviceName !=''
| where ActionType =='BrowserLaunchedToOpenUrl'
| project DeviceName,Timestamp, InitiatingProcessAccountUpn, DeviceId, ActionType, RemoteUrl
| join IdentityInfo on $left.InitiatingProcessAccountUpn==$right.AccountUpn
| summarize by DeviceName,Timestamp, InitiatingProcessAccountUpn, DeviceId, ActionType, RemoteUrl
",

HuntingUrl = "https://api.securitycenter.microsoft.com/api/advancedqueries",

Response = Json.Document(Web.Contents(HuntingUrl, [Query=[key=AdvancedHuntingQuery]])),

TypeMap = #table(
{ "Type", "PowerBiType" },
{
{ "Double", Double.Type },
{ "Int64", Int64.Type },
{ "Int32", Int32.Type },
{ "Int16", Int16.Type },
{ "UInt64", Number.Type },
{ "UInt32", Number.Type },
{ "UInt16", Number.Type },
{ "Byte", Byte.Type },
{ "Single", Single.Type },
{ "Decimal", Decimal.Type },
{ "TimeSpan", Duration.Type },
{ "DateTime", DateTimeZone.Type },
{ "String", Text.Type },
{ "Boolean", Logical.Type },
{ "SByte", Logical.Type },
{ "Guid", Text.Type }
}),

Schema = Table.FromRecords(Response[Schema]),
TypedSchema = Table.Join(Table.SelectColumns(Schema, {"Name", "Type"}), {"Type"}, TypeMap , {"Type"}),
Results = Response[Results],
Rows = Table.FromRecords(Results, Schema[Name]),
Table = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Rows, Table.ToList(TypedSchema, (c) => {c{0}, c{2}}))
in
Table

artemus
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

You might be better off submitting a ticket to the owners of the export to power bi button. As I don't use thier service, I cannot easily diagnonis this.

 

Maybe if you can post the error message (after removing any PII) I might have a better idea why this would happen.

artemus
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

I'm not familar with the advanced hunting schema. Have you tried to make sure the column types match? You should be able to use

| getschema

to see what the table/query schema is. You may need to use a

| extend SomeColumn = tostring(SomeColumn)

to get them to match.

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