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You are developing a solution that will use Azure Stream Analytics. The solution will accept an Azure Blob storage file named Customers. The file will contain both in-store and online customer details. The online customers will provide a mailing address.
You have a file in Blob storage named LocationIncomes that contains based on location. The file rarely changes.
You need to use an address to look up a median income based on location. You must output the data to Azure SQL Database for immediate use and to Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 for long-term retention.
Solution: You implement a Stream Analytics job that has one streaming input, one reference input, two queries, and four outputs.
Does this meet the goal?
We need one reference data input for LocationIncomes, which rarely changes.
We need two queries, on for in-store customers, and one for online customers.
For each query two outputs is needed.
Note: Stream Analytics also supports input known as reference data. Reference data is either completely static or changes slowly.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/stream-analytics/stream-analytics-define-outputs
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