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SELECT - Stream Analytics Query

✅ Azure Stream Analytics ✅ Fabric Eventstream

Retrieves rows from input streams and enables the selection of one or many columns from one or many input streams in Azure Stream Analytics. The main clauses used with a SELECT expression can be summarized as:

[ WITH <Result_Set_name>]   
SELECT select_list   
FROM input_source [TIMESTAMP BY column_name ] [PARTITION BY column_name ]   
[ WHERE search_condition ]   
[ GROUP BY group_by_expression ]   
[ HAVING search_condition ]  
  
Syntax
SELECT <select_list>   
<select_list> ::=   
    {   
      *   
      | { input_name |  input_alias }.*   
      | {  
          [ { input_name | input_alias }. ]  
               { column_name }  
     | expression [ [ AS ] column_alias ]  
         }  
      | column_alias = expression   
    } [ ,...n ]  
  
Arguments

*

Specifies that all columns from all input streams in the FROM clause should be returned. The columns are returned by input source, as specified in the FROM clause, and in the order in which they exist in the incoming stream.

input_name | input_alias.*

Limits the scope of the * to the specified input name.

column_name.*

For columns of type Record (complex object) return all nested fields as individual columns.

Columns from * expression with names conflicting with previously projected columns in the same SELECT statement are ignored. Columns on the left side of the SELECT statement take precedence over columns on the right.

column_name

Is the name of a column to return. Qualify column_name to prevent an ambiguous reference, such as occurs when two input source in the FROM clause have columns with duplicate names.

expression

Is a constant, function, any combination of column names, constants, and functions connected by an operator or operators, or a subquery.

column_alias

Is an alternative name to replace the column name in the query result set. For example, an alias such as Quantity, or [Quantity to Date], or Qty can be specified for a column named quantity. Aliases are used also to specify names for the results of expressions. column_alias cannot be used in a WHERE, GROUP BY, or HAVING clause.

To access a field or property that uses characters that need to be escaped, double quotes can be used: SELECT "[my][Field]" AS myField ....

Example
SELECT TollId, EntryTime AS VehicleEntryTime, LicensePlate, State, Make, Model, VehicleType, VehicleWeight, Toll, Tag   
FROM TollTagEntry TIMESTAMP BY EntryTime  
  

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