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Accessing azure key vault into MS fabric
Hello mates, I have got a requirement, Currently the client data is in on-prem third party DB and they want to Move the data to Data Bricks. But when we tried to convince them for Microsoft Fabric they mentioned that they do not want to move to Fabric as Keyvault is not supported in MS Fabric. I have explored the options w.r.t azure databricks and MS fabric. Below are my findings. - The secrets in azure key vault can directly access in azure databricks by creating secret scope in databricks with proper permission. Since the secrets are stored in azure key vault, it’s more secure and it is centralised secrets management system. - When it comes to MS fabric.it doesn’t support direct integration with azure key vault. As an alternate options. - 1. Use Microsoft Fabric’s Built-in Secrets Managementο»Ώο»Ώ. Where you can store the secrets directly in fabric environment and access when needed. - 2. Store the secrets in azure key vault and write the custom script to access the secrets into MS fabric. Apart from the above mentioned options. Can someone please help me with proper approach to provide the right solution for the Client requirement to promote MS fabric 😊
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@Will Needham - thank you. Let me try this option. One quick question will it provide the same security for the secrets as azure databricks and azure key vault combination provides ?
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@Alex Below - okay thank you. I can just follow the below link for the implementation right. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-engineering/notebook-utilities#credentials-utilities
Passed DP-600. Thanks to skool
I passed the DP-600 exam today and was really pleased with the results. The exam covered topics from Semantic models and PBI(major at least 20 Qs out of 61), DaX, tabular editor, Data flow and LH/DWH. 1 case study with 8 questions and last 3 questions on a single topic which you cannot go back once answered (bit annoying I would say)
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Congratulations Amit πŸ’
DP-600 exam cleared
DP-600 Exam Conquered! πŸš€ 🌟I’m thrilled & humbled to announce that I’ve aced the DP-600 certification exam πŸŽ‰ This certification marks a significant milestone in my professional development, and I am excited to apply the knowledge and skills I have gained to my future projects. I highly recommend these resources to anyone looking to advance their expertise in Microsoft technologies. Thank you very much @Will Needham and @Santosh Pothnak for your valuable inputs and guidance
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@Will Needham thank you will πŸ₯°
Loading factorders.csv file from local system to data warehouse in fabric
Hello Team, As part of creating a sample project, I would like to load the csv file from my local system to warehouse in fabric. whenever I select the folder option to load the file, Next button is disabled. attaching the screenshot for the same. Can anyone suggest me the solution for this issue or any other alternate option to load the local csv file to warehouse in fabric. Thank you !!
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Loading factorders.csv file from local system to data warehouse in fabric
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@Will Needham - I will try this option. Thank you
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@Will Needham I have tried this option. But it seems I need to upgrade to use this option. for time being holding this option and uploading the file into Lakehouse to proceed with further activities.
The fastest way to (really) learn Fabric
The DP-600 exam is great for giving you an appreciation for a wide range of topics, but does it really prepare you for life as an Analytics Engineer? From speaking with a few of you, it seems you don't feel ready or comfortable yet, which is completely understandable! The DP-600 tests your understanding of the theory, but in the real world, you are measured by your experience and ability to build solutions (how you can apply the theory). As such, I always advise for people to get hands-on as early and as frequently as possible. One of the best Microsoft resources is this list of hands-on exercises which guide you through a number of scenarios, and help you build confidence with the different tools that Fabric provides. Have you tried these resources yet? Let me know what you think! PS: I'm thinking about building a collection of hands-on tutorials which cover a lot of the core analytics engineering/ data engineering (and maybe wider?) tasks that you could expect in your career - would you find that useful?
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The fastest way to (really) learn Fabric
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Yes @Will Needham , I have started these hands exercises 2 weeks before and in between to complete the labs. It would be great if you create few lab sessions videos which can help all of us πŸ™
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Venkat Karudumpa
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Skilled proficient with 13 years of involvement in IT industry out of which 3+ years of experience in building data engineering workflows.

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