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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions src/Kusto/help/New-AzKustoDataConnection.md
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### Example 1: Create a new EventHub data connection
```powershell
New-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventhubdc" -Location="East US" -Kind "EventHub" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -Compression "None" -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "EventsMapping"
New-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventhubdc" -Location "East US" -Kind "EventHub" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -Compression "None" -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "EventsMapping"
```

```output
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### Example 2: Create a new EventGrid data connection
```powershell
New-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventgriddc" -Location="East US" -Kind "EventGrid" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -StorageAccountResourceId $storageAccountResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/mystorage" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "EventsMapping" -IgnoreFirstRecord "false" -BlobStorageEventType "Microsoft.Storage.BlobRenamed"
New-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventgriddc" -Location "East US" -Kind "EventGrid" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -StorageAccountResourceId $storageAccountResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/mystorage" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "EventsMapping" -IgnoreFirstRecord "false" -BlobStorageEventType "Microsoft.Storage.BlobRenamed"
```

```output
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### Example 3: Create a new IotHub data connection
```powershell
New-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myiothubdc" -Location="East US" -Kind "IotHub" -IotHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Devices/IotHubs/myiothub" -SharedAccessPolicyName "myiothubpolicy" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "EventsMapping"
New-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myiothubdc" -Location "East US" -Kind "IotHub" -IotHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Devices/IotHubs/myiothub" -SharedAccessPolicyName "myiothubpolicy" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "EventsMapping"
```

```output
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### Example 1: Check the availability of a cluster principalassignment name which is in use
```powershell
Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -Name "myprincipal" -Type "Microsoft.Kusto/clusters/principalAssignments"
Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -Name "myprincipal"
```

```output
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### Example 2: Check the availability of a cluster principalassignment name which is not in use
```powershell
Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -Name "newprincipal" -Type "Microsoft.Kusto/clusters/principalAssignments"
Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -Name "newprincipal"
```

```output
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### Example 1: Check the availability of a Data Connection name which is in use
```powershell
Test-AzKustoDataConnectionNameAvailability -ClusterName testnewkustocluster -DatabaseName mykustodatabase -ResourceGroupName testrg -Name mykustodataconnection -Type Microsoft.Kusto/Clusters/Databases/dataConnections
Test-AzKustoDataConnectionNameAvailability -ClusterName testnewkustocluster -DatabaseName mykustodatabase -ResourceGroupName testrg -Name mykustodataconnection
```

```output
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### Example 2: Check the availability of a Data Connection name which is not in use
```powershell
Test-AzKustoDataConnectionNameAvailability -ClusterName testnewkustocluster -DatabaseName mykustodatabase -ResourceGroupName testrg -Name mydataconnection -Type Microsoft.Kusto/Clusters/Databases/dataConnections
Test-AzKustoDataConnectionNameAvailability -ClusterName testnewkustocluster -DatabaseName mykustodatabase -ResourceGroupName testrg -Name mydataconnection
```

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### Example 1: Check the availability of a database principalassignment name which is in use
```powershell
Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -Name "myprincipal" -Type "Microsoft.Kusto/Clusters/Database/principalAssignments"
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Test-AzKustoDatabasePrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability

Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -Name "myprincipal"
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```output
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### Example 2: Check the availability of a database principalassignment name which is not in use
```powershell
Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -Name "newprincipal" -Type "Microsoft.Kusto/Clusters/Database/principalAssignments"
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Test-AzKustoDatabasePrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability

Test-AzKustoClusterPrincipalAssignmentNameAvailability -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -Name "newprincipal"
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### Example 1: Update an existing EventHub data connection
```powershell
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventhubdc" -Location="East US" -Kind "EventHub" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -Compression "None" -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventhubdc" -Location "East US" -Kind "EventHub" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -Compression "None" -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
```

```output
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### Example 2: Update an existing EventGrid data connection
```powershell
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventgriddc" -Location="East US" -Kind "EventGrid" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -StorageAccountResourceId $storageAccountResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/mystorage" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventgriddc" -Location "East US" -Kind "EventGrid" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -StorageAccountResourceId $storageAccountResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/mystorage" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
```

```output
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### Example 3: Update an existing IotHub data connection
```powershell
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myiothubdc" -Location="East US" -Kind "IotHub" -IotHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Devices/IotHubs/myiothub" -SharedAccessPolicyName "myiothubpolicy" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myiothubdc" -Location "East US" -Kind "IotHub" -IotHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Devices/IotHubs/myiothub" -SharedAccessPolicyName "myiothubpolicy" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
```

```output
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### Example 4: Update an existing EventHub data connection via identity
```powershell
$dataConnection = Get-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventhubdc"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -InputObject $dataConnection -Location="East US" -Kind "EventHub" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -Compression "None" -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -InputObject $dataConnection -Location "East US" -Kind "EventHub" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -Compression "None" -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
```

```output
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### Example 5: Update an existing EventGrid data connection via identity
```powershell
$dataConnection = Get-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myeventgriddc"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -InputObject $dataConnection -Location="East US" -Kind "EventGrid" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -StorageAccountResourceId $storageAccountResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/mystorage" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -InputObject $dataConnection -Location "East US" -Kind "EventGrid" -EventHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces/myeventhubns/eventhubs/myeventhub" -StorageAccountResourceId $storageAccountResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/mystorage" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
```

```output
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### Example 6: Update an existing IotHub data connection via identity
```powershell
$dataConnection = Get-AzKustoDataConnection -ResourceGroupName "testrg" -ClusterName "testnewkustocluster" -DatabaseName "mykustodatabase" -DataConnectionName "myiothubdc"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -InputObject $dataConnection -Location="East US" -Kind "IotHub" -IotHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Devices/IotHubs/myiothub" -SharedAccessPolicyName "myiothubpolicy" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
Update-AzKustoDataConnection -InputObject $dataConnection -Location "East US" -Kind "IotHub" -IotHubResourceId "/subscriptions/$subscriptionId/resourcegroups/testrg/providers/Microsoft.Devices/IotHubs/myiothub" -SharedAccessPolicyName "myiothubpolicy" -DataFormat "JSON" -ConsumerGroup '$Default' -TableName "Events" -MappingRuleName "NewEventsMapping"
```

```output
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