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This is Brian Wren with the Azure Monitor team at Microsoft. In this video Im going to teach you how to write a log query in Azure Monitor. Ill use the Log Analytics tool in the Azure Portal, but focus on the query itself as opposed to the features of Log Analytics which are covered in a separate tutorial. Feel free to follow along in your own environment or use our demo environment, which is what I have here. Data is stored in Azure Monitor Logs in multiple tables and each table holds a particular type of data. Different tables will have different sets of properties. Azure Monitor log queries are written using Kusto query language or KQL. A query starts with the table name and this is the simplest query you can write. This query returns all records in the security event table which holds security events from agent computers. Add commands to a query with the pipe character. The output from each command serves as the input for the next, and a query can include any number of pipes and