Fabric RTI 101: Core concepts of KQL
It’s time to look at what makes KQL different from traditional query languages.
At its foundation, KQL works with tables, rows, and columns, just like SQL. The structure feels familiar, but the query model is quite different.
KQL queries are built from operators — like where, summarize, project, and extend — and these are chained together using the pipe (|) symbol. Each operator takes the output of the previous one and transforms it further. It’s like building a data pipeline, one step at a time. This makes it incredibly readable and modular — you can easily add, remove, or rearrange steps without rewriting the whole query.
2026-06-06