Best practices for documenting and organizing KQL
Read OriginalThis article provides best practices for documenting and organizing KQL (Kusto Query Language) code in environments like Azure Data Explorer and Microsoft Fabric. It explains the importance of documentation for maintenance and onboarding, demonstrates how to use inline comments and docstrings for tables and functions, and shows how to organize database objects into folders for better structure and discoverability.
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