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defender-xdr/advanced-hunting-defender-use-custom-rules.md

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- **Edit details** – Opens the function side pane to allow you to edit details about the function (except folder names for Sentinel functions).
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### Use adx() operator for Azure Data Explorer queries (Preview)
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### Use adx() operator for Azure Data Explorer queries
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Use the `adx()` operator to query tables stored in Azure Data Explorer. Read [What is Azure Data Explorer?](/azure/data-explorer/data-explorer-overview) for more details.
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This feature was previously only available in log analytics in Microsoft Sentinel. Users can now use the operator in advanced hunting in the unified Microsoft Defender portal without needing to manually open a Microsoft Sentinel window.

defender-xdr/whats-new.md

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You can also get product updates and important notifications through the [message center](https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home#/MessageCenter).
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## June 2025
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- (GA) In [advanced hunting](advanced-hunting-defender-use-custom-rules.md#use-adx-operator-for-azure-data-explorer-queries), Microsoft Defender portal users can now use the `adx()` operator to query tables stored in Azure Data Explorer. You no longer need to go to log analytics in Microsoft Sentinel to use this operator if you're already in Microsoft Defender.
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## May 2025
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- (Preview) In advanced hunting, you can now [view all your user-defined rules](custom-detection-manage.md)—both custom detection rules and analytics rules—in the **Detection rules** page. This feature also brings the following improvements:

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