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Question #: 14
Topic #: 4
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You have an Azure subscription that uses Microsoft Defender XDR.

From the Microsoft Defender portal, you perform an audit search and export the results as a file named File1.csv that contains 10,000 rows.

You use Microsoft Excel to perform Get & Transform Data operations to parse the AuditData column from File1.csv. The operations fail to generate columns for specific JSON properties.

You need to ensure that Excel generates columns for the specific JSON properties in the audit search results.

Solution: From Excel, you apply filters to the existing columns in File1.csv to reduce the number of JSON properties, and then you perform the Get 8t Transform Data operations to parse the AuditData column.

Does this meet the requirement?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Adel614
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Yes "Another workaround is to filter items in the Operations column to reduce the number of rows (before you perform step 5) before transforming the JSON object in the AuditData column." Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/audit-log-export-records#step-2-format-the-exported-audit-log-using-the-power-query-editor
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sapphire
7 months ago
Selected Answer: B
No, this solution will not ensure that Excel generates columns for specific JSON properties in the AuditData column. Applying filters in Excel will only help reduce data quantity but won't address the issue of correctly parsing the JSON data in the AuditData column into separate columns for each JSON property.
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Onimole
3 months ago
so what do you do then?
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