Adding a diagnostic setting to send logs to Log Analytics seems like a straightforward approach, but I’m not 100% confident it’s the most effective for error investigation.
I feel like updating the Azure Function app with logging methods could be useful, but I wonder if that’s more of a long-term solution rather than a quick fix.
Option B looks promising to me. Creating a new Log Analytics workspace and instrumenting the Azure Function app with Application Insights could give me a more comprehensive view of the issue.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm considering either option A or D, but I'm not entirely confident in my decision. I'll need to review the details of each approach more carefully.
I think I'll go with option D. Adding a new diagnostic setting to the Azure Function app to send logs to Log Analytics seems like the most straightforward way to investigate the error message.
I feel pretty good about option C. Updating the Azure Function app with extension methods from Microsoft.Extensions.Logging to log events seems like a reliable way to get more detailed information about the error.
This looks like a pretty straightforward DataFrame transformation question. I think I can handle this one - the key is to filter the DataFrame to only include suppliers with 'Sports' in the name, and then select the 'itemName' column and explode the 'attributes' column.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know responsibilities in Oracle E-Business Suite control access, but I'm not sure exactly which options are determined by them. I'll have to think this through carefully.
Option D is the way to go. It's like having a black box recorder for your Azure Function app - you'll have all the data you need to figure out what went wrong.
Option D is the way to go. It's like having a black box recorder for your Azure Function app - you'll have all the data you need to figure out what went wrong.
Option A is like trying to diagnose a car problem by looking at the dashboard lights. Live Metrics Stream is great, but you need more than that to really investigate the issue.
I'm torn between Options B and D. Both seem to offer good solutions, but I'm leaning towards Option D since it's more direct and doesn't require setting up a new Log Analytics workspace.
I think Option D is the way to go. Adding a diagnostic setting to send logs to Log Analytics will give you a comprehensive view of the Azure Function app's logs and make troubleshooting easier.
Option A seems like a good choice. Live Metrics Stream can provide real-time insights into the Azure Function app's performance and help diagnose the issue quickly.
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