Merge pull request #8391 from cinglis-msft/patch-23

LastScan vs TimeGenerated note
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The table below summarizes the different tables that are part of the Update Compliance solution. To learn how to navigate Azure Monitor Logs to find this data, see [Get started with log queries in Azure Monitor](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/get-started-queries).
> [!NOTE]
> Data is collected daily. The TimeGenerated field shows the time data was collected. It's added by Log Analytics when data is collected. Device data from the past 28 days is collected, even if no new data has been generated since the last time. LastScan is a clearer indicator of data freshness (that is, the last time the values were updated), while TimeGenerated indicates the freshness of data within Log Analytics.
|Table |Category |Description |
|--|--|--|
|[**WaaSUpdateStatus**](update-compliance-schema-waasupdatestatus.md) |Device record |This table houses device-centric data and acts as the device record for Update Compliance. Each record provided in daily snapshots map to a single device in a single tenant. This table has data such as the current device's installed version of Windows, whether it is on the latest available updates, and whether the device needs attention. |