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#5 Microsoft Fabric: Create data Pipeline using Data Factory
The Pipeline in Microsoft Fabric comes from Azure Data Factory which allows us to execute a group of actions and combine them into a single workflow. For example, we may want to create the Pipeline to send out an email, copy data and save it somewhere, run a procedure, etc. In this article, we will…
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#4 Microsoft Fabric: Prepare and load data into your LakeHouse
To prepare and load data into your lakehouse, take the following steps: 1. From your Power BI Workspace, select your Lakehouse to navigate to the Lakehouse editor 2. Once you’re in the Lakehouse editor, select New Dataflow Gen2. 83. Once you’re in the Power Query Online editor for Dataflows Gen2, select Import from a Power Query template and choose the…
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#3 Microsoft Fabric: Create LakeHouse to store structure and unstructure data
To store structure and unstructure data from Power BI, you can create a LakeHouse by following the below steps. 1. Navigate to your Power BI > Workspaces > select New workspace > Configure your new workspace > then Apply. 2. Navigate to the new workspace to create a new Lakehouse 2.1. Select New > then…
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#2 Microsoft Fabric: Configure to enable Microsoft Fabric
To enable Microsoft Fabric, follow steps below. You need Power BI Admin right (or Microsoft 365 Global admin, Power Platform admin). 1. Login to Microsoft Power BI with your Account and go to Power BI Admin Portal 2. Navigate to the tenant settings > Microsoft Fabric (Preview), and expand the Users can create Fabric items (public…
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#1 Microsoft Fabric: all-in-one analytics solution
Microsoft Fabric has just been introduced at the Microsoft Build 2023. Let’s forget about using Power BI, Warehouse, and Azure Synapse separately. Now you can use Microsoft Fabric as all-in-one analytics solution that covers everything from Data Integration, Data Warehouse, to Data Science, Real-Time Analytics, and Business Intelligence. We can maintain and deliver the Data Analytics…