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Week 1: Spot Any Interesting Fabric Content This Week? Share it Here!
Hey Everyone, Today WE are starting a weekly community round-up of valuable Microsoft Fabric contents! Participate by sharing one or two Fabric contents you found recently (or in coming days) that helped you learn, or inspired a new perspective on a topic in Fabric. How To Participate: - Share a Link to the resource . - Add a Note on what others might learn from it or why it stood out to you. - Check out contents shared by other members. This can be anything new to you, even if it’s been around a while, as long as you found it valuable. PS: Sharing content made by you or another community member is highly welcomed! Let’s keep each other in the loop with our best finds of the week. happy wednesday!
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This article from Kurt Buehler (Data Goblin) Fix visuals, replace fields, and mass-format reports in Power BI — DATA GOBLINS shows how to use semantic-link-labs in a Fabric notebook to update reports, which is a tedious manual process if you have lots of reports to update (during a migration for example) or if you rename a field in a model that's used across many visualisations and reports. This is made possible due to the new PBIR format. Semantic-link-labs also allows you to load a report into a notebook , rendering it in the notebook cell output and changes to the report json can be tracked and rolled-back in CI/CD. It also allows reports to be copied to new workspaces and rebind them to another semantic model, so you can use notebooks to help you deploy reports through your different development stages using a few lines of Python code.
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This YouTube video from Tales From the Field Microsoft Fabric: How to Manually Refresh the SQL Analytics Endpoint for Lakehouse!! has Mark Pryce-Maher from MSFT demonstrating how to refresh Lakehouse metadata using a script and also the new metadata refresh button. This helps to eliminate the lag between updating data/tables in the lakehouse and those changes becoming available via the SQL analytics endpoint.
MS Purview integration
Hi Team, Has anyone tried MS Purview integration with Fabric items. I did that but I noticed the assets that's getting identified does not included the delta tables residing in semantic model and even the csv files present in lakehouse are not identified. Even the lineage from one source to other is not captured. Please let me know if you have tried the purview integration. Thanks, Pallavi
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That's great news @Pallavi Routaray. I'm looking forward to seeing closer integration between Fabric and Purview in the future.
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Hi Pallavi, not yet. I've just got on the preview for DQ on Fabric Lakehouse but working on another project just now so I've not had a chance to test it out.
Microsoft Fabric Project Advice: Getting into the Thick of It
This is a great article by Paul Turley (MVP) - I agree with a lot of it! In the article, Paul talks about: - Embracing OneLake/ Fabric - Choosing Your Data Engine (Spark or T-SQL?) - Enterprise Adoption Roadmaps - Designing for scalability - Road to governed self-service maturity - Adopting an architectural pattern that is right your unique organizational requirements - CI/CD strategy (including TMDL-based Power BI projects) - Grow with the Platform - an answer to the "is Fabric ready for production?" debate. 👉🔗 Read the full article here: https://sqlserverbi.blog/2024/10/17/microsoft-fabric-project-advice-getting-into-the-thick-of-it/ Let me know your thoughts below 👇
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Microsoft Fabric Project Advice: Getting into the Thick of It
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A really good read. We are also working on several smaller-scale projects and PoCs, and gradually building in more robust features as they become available (CI/CD for example). Great advice about keeping an eye on the roadmap and working with partners, who can provide opportunities to get on private previews for some of these new features.
Beta DP-700 exam opens today - become a certified Fabric Data Engineer
Hey everyone! In case you missed the announcement at Europe FabCon Microsoft are releasing a new certification pathway, this time for Data Engineers. If you pass the DP-700 exam, you will become a certified Fabric Data Engineer (Associate). Today is the day the DP-700 exam enters the Beta phase. What does this mean? A Microsoft beta phase exam, normally: - involves a heavy discount on the Exam price - asks you to provide feedback on the exam and the questions contained - some of the questions are 'less refined' let's say, so you have to expect this! - normally you have to wait several months to get your results More links: - DP-700 Study Guide - Exam homepage for the DP-700 (book your Beta exam, when it becomes available). So who is looking to take this exam? Are you going to take the Beta exam? Or wait until the exam reaches GA?
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Beta DP-700 exam opens today - become a certified Fabric Data Engineer
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I think I'll wait, the suspense of waiting several months for my result will be too much 😀
Email Attachment Extraction and Trigger on updating Lakehouse
I want to create a data flow such that I can extract all the attachments having csv and or Excel format and save it in the Lake House, in the table format in Microsoft Fabric. Can anyone help me to get this job done?
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New comment 18d ago
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Hi Saharsh, Take a look at Reza Rad's video on YouTube: Import email attachments into Power BI and Fabric using Power Query Thanks, Rob
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Rob Carrol
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