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project-reorder operator
Applies to: ✅ Microsoft Fabric ✅ Azure Data Explorer ✅ Azure Monitor ✅ Microsoft Sentinel
Reorders columns in the output table.
Syntax
T | project-reorder
ColumnNameOrPattern [asc
| desc
| granny-asc
| granny-desc
] [,
...]
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
T | string |
✔️ | The input tabular data. |
ColumnNameOrPattern | string |
✔️ | The name of the column or column wildcard pattern by which to order the columns. |
asc , desc , granny-asc , granny-desc |
string |
Indicates how to order the columns when a wildcard pattern is used. asc or desc orders columns by column name in ascending or descending manner, respectively. granny-asc or granny-desc orders by ascending or descending, respectively, while secondarily sorting by the next numeric value. For example, a100 comes before a20 when granny-asc is specified. |
Note
- If no explicit ordering is specified, the order is determined by the matching columns as they appear in the source table.
- In ambiguous ColumnNameOrPattern matching, the column appears in the first position matching the pattern.
- Specifying columns for the
project-reorder
is optional. Columns that aren't specified explicitly appear as the last columns of the output table. - To remove columns, use
project-away
. - To choose which columns to keep, use
project-keep
. - To rename columns, use
project-rename
.
Returns
A table that contains columns in the order specified by the operator arguments. project-reorder
doesn't rename or remove columns from the table, therefore, all columns that existed in the source table, appear in the result table.
Examples
Reorder a table with three columns (a, b, c) so the second column (b) will appear first.
print a='a', b='b', c='c'
| project-reorder b
Output
b | a | c |
---|---|---|
b | a | c |
Reorder columns of a table so that columns starting with a
will appear before other columns.
print b = 'b', a2='a2', a3='a3', a1='a1'
| project-reorder a* asc
Output
a1 | a2 | a3 | b |
---|---|---|---|
a1 | a2 | a3 | b |