Thank you for the video, just a question, how about creating a virtual table in the Dataverse which sourced from Fabric Warehouse, do you think we can complete the CURD to Warehouse immediately? This method we can avoid the premium license
I am trying to follow along, but when i go to the step for powerapp, it opens power apps, but I do not get the powerbi data from my report, there is also no powerbiintegration.data in the formula bar, what am i missing?
Hey, the solution to this might be to open your report in powerbi Service and then embed the powerapp visual to your report and then click edit related to the powerapp visual.
Microsoft is very good at complicating and putting more layers. Looks professional but in reality is a management nightmare for engineers. Engineers take too much time just using the damn application rather than focusing in solving problems
I basically came here to see the latest on Lineage View. Hate to say it, but this only pulls data from online sources. Though, I can't even link to a SharePoint where the file could be. Files have to be in blob storage to pull from them. Honestly, I don't need everything automated. I'd like to have the ability to add a Manual asset that could be linked later if automation is supported. Manual copy/transition/transformation steps would be greatly helpful in identifying gaps in automation, and true sources of information. would be greatly helpful in identifying opportunities for automation. Ex: Knowing that data is in Excel1.xlsx and Bob copies data manually to Excel2.xlsx. I really want to leverage the lineage view, but for now I'll have to stick to Visio :( . Adding manual assets and transitions would allow me to immediately onboard to Purview.
Excellent Presentation Johan, I loved how you showed and very well explained all of the components of the Next-Gen Enterprise & AI Platform. Best regards from Australia. Will things will be dramatically different with Microsoft Fabric? Many thanks! 😁 👏👏👏👏
Did you ever get this to work? I'm v interested in using Azure SQL as the sink, rather than SQL Dedicated Pool (DW), mainly as the data sizes are alot smaller therefore don't require the compute/expense of sql dw
Nice session, few questions . 1) I understand these tables are created on Azure Data Lake, do we have any delta lake support here and how these tables are different from DW tables in dedicated SQL pool. 2) Why would I need a separate DW database if I can have all my source files and target tables in Azure Data Lake ( this will eliminate ETL stuff from ADLS to DW and also save some cost without the need to create separate DW)
Content and demo are great. However, most folks can hardly see your demo screen, so please share only the screen where you are running the demo and hide the area where we see you in Camera. 🙂 You may have more folks following you if you do your introduction with your full face just in beginning. After that come off Camera and during demo, just focus on where you are showing Azure portal with Screen zoomed out.
This is exactly what we need in our project now that we are facing so many problems with Performance, Thanks for the great explanation. Can you please share all the scripts use in the video?