.create tables command
Applies to: ✅ Azure Data Explorer
Creates new empty tables as a bulk operation.
The command must run in the context of a specific database.
Permissions
You must have at least Database User permissions to run this command.
Syntax
.create
tables
tableName1 (
columnName:
columnType [,
...])
[,
tableName2 (
columnName:
columnType [,
...])
... ] [with
(
propertyName =
propertyValue [,
...])
]
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
tableName | string |
✔️ | The name of the table to create. |
columnName, columnType | string |
✔️ | The name of a column mapped to the type of data in that column. The list of mappings defines the output column schema. |
propertyName, propertyValue | string |
A comma-separated list of key-value property pairs. See supported properties. |
Supported properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
docstring |
string |
Free text describing the entity to be added. This string is presented in various UX settings next to the entity names. |
folder |
string |
The name of the folder to add to the table. |
Note
If one or more tables with the same (case-sensitive) names as the specified tables already exist in the context of the database, the command returns success without changing the existing tables, even in the following scenarios:
- The specified schema doesn't match the schema of an existing table
- The
folder
ordocstring
parameters are specified with values different from the ones set in the existing tables
Any specified tables that don't exist are created.
Example
.create tables
MyLogs (Level:string, Timestamp:datetime, UserId:string, TraceId:string, Message:string, ProcessId:int32),
MyUsers (UserId:string, Name:string)