Azure Data Explorer (Kusto) override creationTime










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From the documentation of Azure Data Explorer:




creationTime: The datetime value (formatted as a ISO8601 string) to use as the creation time of the ingested data extents. If unspecified, the current value (now()) will be used. Overriding the default is useful when ingesting older data, so that retention policy will be applied correctly. For example: with (creationTime="2017-02-13T11:09:36.7992775Z").




How can I see the override value?
Also, how can I override this value using the .net sdk of Kusto?










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    From the documentation of Azure Data Explorer:




    creationTime: The datetime value (formatted as a ISO8601 string) to use as the creation time of the ingested data extents. If unspecified, the current value (now()) will be used. Overriding the default is useful when ingesting older data, so that retention policy will be applied correctly. For example: with (creationTime="2017-02-13T11:09:36.7992775Z").




    How can I see the override value?
    Also, how can I override this value using the .net sdk of Kusto?










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      From the documentation of Azure Data Explorer:




      creationTime: The datetime value (formatted as a ISO8601 string) to use as the creation time of the ingested data extents. If unspecified, the current value (now()) will be used. Overriding the default is useful when ingesting older data, so that retention policy will be applied correctly. For example: with (creationTime="2017-02-13T11:09:36.7992775Z").




      How can I see the override value?
      Also, how can I override this value using the .net sdk of Kusto?










      share|improve this question













      From the documentation of Azure Data Explorer:




      creationTime: The datetime value (formatted as a ISO8601 string) to use as the creation time of the ingested data extents. If unspecified, the current value (now()) will be used. Overriding the default is useful when ingesting older data, so that retention policy will be applied correctly. For example: with (creationTime="2017-02-13T11:09:36.7992775Z").




      How can I see the override value?
      Also, how can I override this value using the .net sdk of Kusto?







      kusto azure-data-explorer






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          an extent's creationTime is shown as part of the ".show extents" command's output, and includes MaxCreatedOn and MinCreatedOn values - this range is due to the fact extents may get merged/rebuilt throughout their lifespan.



          creationTime is an ingestion property, which needs to be set, if required, when using the .NET client library - the matching class is named Kusto.Ingest.KustoIngestionProperties (If you're ingesting from a query, i.e. using a .set-or-append command, there's a method named Kusto.Data.Common.CslCommand.Generator.GenerateTableSetOrAppendCommand() in the .NET client library as well)






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          an extent's creationTime is shown as part of the ".show extents" command's output, and includes MaxCreatedOn and MinCreatedOn values - this range is due to the fact extents may get merged/rebuilt throughout their lifespan.



          creationTime is an ingestion property, which needs to be set, if required, when using the .NET client library - the matching class is named Kusto.Ingest.KustoIngestionProperties (If you're ingesting from a query, i.e. using a .set-or-append command, there's a method named Kusto.Data.Common.CslCommand.Generator.GenerateTableSetOrAppendCommand() in the .NET client library as well)






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          an extent's creationTime is shown as part of the ".show extents" command's output, and includes MaxCreatedOn and MinCreatedOn values - this range is due to the fact extents may get merged/rebuilt throughout their lifespan.



          creationTime is an ingestion property, which needs to be set, if required, when using the .NET client library - the matching class is named Kusto.Ingest.KustoIngestionProperties (If you're ingesting from a query, i.e. using a .set-or-append command, there's a method named Kusto.Data.Common.CslCommand.Generator.GenerateTableSetOrAppendCommand() in the .NET client library as well)






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          an extent's creationTime is shown as part of the ".show extents" command's output, and includes MaxCreatedOn and MinCreatedOn values - this range is due to the fact extents may get merged/rebuilt throughout their lifespan.



          creationTime is an ingestion property, which needs to be set, if required, when using the .NET client library - the matching class is named Kusto.Ingest.KustoIngestionProperties (If you're ingesting from a query, i.e. using a .set-or-append command, there's a method named Kusto.Data.Common.CslCommand.Generator.GenerateTableSetOrAppendCommand() in the .NET client library as well)






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          an extent's creationTime is shown as part of the ".show extents" command's output, and includes MaxCreatedOn and MinCreatedOn values - this range is due to the fact extents may get merged/rebuilt throughout their lifespan.



          creationTime is an ingestion property, which needs to be set, if required, when using the .NET client library - the matching class is named Kusto.Ingest.KustoIngestionProperties (If you're ingesting from a query, i.e. using a .set-or-append command, there's a method named Kusto.Data.Common.CslCommand.Generator.GenerateTableSetOrAppendCommand() in the .NET client library as well)







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