getschema operator
Applies to: ✅ Microsoft Fabric ✅ Azure Data Explorer ✅ Azure Monitor ✅ Microsoft Sentinel
Produce a table that represents a tabular schema of the input.
Syntax
T |
getschema
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Example
StormEvents
| getschema
Output
ColumnName | ColumnOrdinal | DataType | ColumnType |
---|---|---|---|
StartTime | 0 | System.DateTime | datetime |
EndTime | 1 | System.DateTime | datetime |
EpisodeId | 2 | System.Int32 | int |
EventId | 3 | System.Int32 | int |
State | 4 | System.String | string |
EventType | 5 | System.String | string |
InjuriesDirect | 6 | System.Int32 | int |
InjuriesIndirect | 7 | System.Int32 | int |
DeathsDirect | 8 | System.Int32 | int |
DeathsIndirect | 9 | System.Int32 | int |
DamageProperty | 10 | System.Int32 | int |
DamageCrops | 11 | System.Int32 | int |
Source | 12 | System.String | string |
BeginLocation | 13 | System.String | string |
EndLocation | 14 | System.String | string |
BeginLat | 15 | System.Double | real |
BeginLon | 16 | System.Double | real |
EndLat | 17 | System.Double | real |
EndLon | 18 | System.Double | real |
EpisodeNarrative | 19 | System.String | string |
EventNarrative | 20 | System.String | string |
StormSummary | 21 | System.Object | dynamic |