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Visualizing data in Tracing format
You can visualize your data in the tracing format by configuring the following
Select Trace as Format
Ensure you have following fields
spanID
- stringparentSpanID
- stringtraceID
- stringstartTime
- timestampduration
- numberserviceName
- stringoperationName
- string
For example, with the following CSV data
csv
spanID,parentSpanID,traceID,startTime,duration,serviceName,operationName
s1,,t1,1,10000,router,foo
s2,s1,t1,2,6000,frontend,foo
s3,s1,t1,4,4000,backend,foo
s4,s2,t1,3,1000,parsing,foo
s5,s2,t1,3,1500,formatting,foo
s6,s3,t2,5,2200,db,foo
and the following UQL query will produce a trace view
sql
parse-csv
| extend "startTime"=unixtime_seconds_todatetime("startTime")
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