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You can view details of a data stream in Real-Time hub from the All data streams page or from the My data streams page.
On the All data streams or My data streams page, select the stream whose parent is an eventstream.
In the Stream metadata section in the top-left corner, you see the following details.
Name of the stream.
Owner of the parent eventstream.
Location or workspace of the stream.
Type, which is Stream in this case.
In the Stream profile section to the right, you can:
See insights of the stream with following metrics. These insights help to understand data flowing through the stream.
Select ... (ellipsis) in the right corner of the Insights section. You can enable or disable viewing of these metrics.
Filter these insights based on time: Last 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, and 7 days.
Preview the data in your stream by selecting Preview data link. The following sample image shows two metrics that were selected (Incoming messages and Outgoing messages).
On the top of the stream details page, you can take the following actions on the stream:
Action | Description |
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Preview data | Preview the data in the stream or derived stream. For more information, see Preview data streams. |
Open eventstream | Open parent eventstream of the stream. After you open the eventstream, you can optionally add transformations to transform the data and add destinations to send the output data to a supported destination. |
Endorse | Endorse parent eventstream of the stream. For more information, see Endorse data streams. |
Set alert | The eventstream has a stream output on which you can set alerts. For more information, see Set alerts on streams in Real-Time hub. |
This section shows three relationships of the stream: Upstream, Parent, and Downstream.
Upstream – Upstream the connectors from which data is flowing into the stream.
Parent – It's the parent eventstream of the selected stream.
Downstream – Destinations of the selected stream.
On the All data streams page, select a KQL table to see its details.
In this section of the page, you see the following information:
Name of the KQL table.
Owner of the parent KQL Database.
Location or workspace of the table.
Type, which is set to KQL table in this case.
In this section of the page, you see the amount of data in the table over time.
On the top of the KQL table details page, you can take the following actions on the KQL table:
Action | Description |
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Explore data | Explore data in the KQL table. |
Create real-time dashboard (Preview) | Create a real-time dashboard based on data in the KQL table. |
Open KQL Database | Open parent KQL Database of the KQL table. |
Endorse | Endorse parent KQL Database of the KQL table. For more information, see Endorse data streams. |
This section shows two relationships of the table: Upstream, Parent.
Upstream – Connectors from which data is flowing into the table.
Parent – It's the KQL database that has the selected KQL table.
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