database()
Applies to: ✅ Microsoft Fabric ✅ Azure Data Explorer
Changes the reference of the query to a specific database within the cluster scope.
Note
- For more information, see cross-database and cross-cluster queries.
- For accessing remote cluster and remote database, see
cluster()
scope function.
Changes the reference of the query to a specific database within the Eventhouse scope.
Note
- For accessing remote cluster and remote database, see
cluster()
scope function.
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Syntax
database(
databaseName)
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
databaseName | string |
The name of the database to reference. The databaseName can be either the DatabaseName or PrettyName . The argument must be a constant value and can't come from a subquery evaluation. |
Examples
Use database() to access table of other database
database('Samples').StormEvents | count
Output
Count |
---|
59066 |
Use database() inside let statements
The query above can be rewritten as a query-defined function (let statement) that
receives a parameter dbName
- which is passed into the database() function.
let foo = (dbName:string)
{
database(dbName).StormEvents | count
};
foo('help')
Output
Count |
---|
59066 |
Use database() inside stored functions
The same query as above can be rewritten to be used in a function that
receives a parameter dbName
- which is passed into the database() function.
.create function foo(dbName:string)
{
database(dbName).StormEvents | count
};
Note
Such functions can be used only locally and not in the cross-cluster query.
Note
Such functions can be used only locally and not in the cross-Eventhouse query.