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mbhudiaws96
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Can you find a KQL query from a semantic model

Within Microsoft Azure, within a Log Analytics workspace, we created a KQL query and exported it to Power BI as a new dataset.

 

Is there a way to reverse engineer this so we can see the original query?

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GilbertQ
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Hi @mbhudiaws96 

 

Yes, you can. If you open up your power BI PBIX file, click on transform data and go into the edit queries. When you click on the table that has got the KQL query. If you click on the advanced editor. You will then see the kql query.





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GilbertQ
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Hi @mbhudiaws96 

 

Yes, you can. If you open up your power BI PBIX file, click on transform data and go into the edit queries. When you click on the table that has got the KQL query. If you click on the advanced editor. You will then see the kql query.





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