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Managing Credentials in Fabric Notebooks
Hello Everyone, i have a notebook that i use to call API and save the response body to Delta Tables in lake houses. I am trying to avoid hard coding the api key, username and password in notebook itself, in case someone share the code in public by error. What i am thinking is keeping these parameters in a lakehouse file in the Files Section and reading from that file in the notebook. Is there a better way to accomplish the job in Fabric? Regards
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New comment Oct 8
3 likes • Oct 7
Save your credentials on Azure Key Vault and call the variables from the vault on notebooks
0 likes • Oct 8
@Mohammad Eljawad actually this can be done by Azure Admin and it requires a resource group to be created where the Vault sits.
Lakehouse Schemas for Medallion Architecture
Since Schemas now been introduced to Lakehouse as a preview, is it okay to go for the medallion architecture within the same Lakehouse with schemas of Bronze, Silver and Gold? Not very sure with regards to best practices for this
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New comment Sep 18
SharePoint Online Folder into Fabric Lakehouse
Hi Team! Do you know how to copy files from a folder in SharePoint Online into Fabric Lakehouse? Without using dataflow gen2 Thank you!
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New comment Sep 10
1 like • Jul 2
Why not using the SharePoint API?
Capacity and Profile
License and profile . I am bit confused here , we bought a SKU F2 capacity but I still see my profile in trial mode, is it normal ?
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New comment Jun 25
Capacity and Profile
1 like • Jun 25
The capacity is not attached to a user, you bought the capacity at a tenant level and that capacity can be linked to workspaces.
Key Takeaways
I attempted DP-600 exam today and scored 687 (just.... urrghh!!!). Here are key takeaways that may help others- 1. Time management is key. Mark the questions you are not sure about and move on! 2. For first timers, you can refer to MS Learn documentation on your test screen. Leverage that but only after you have answered all the questions you are sure of. 3. Focus on the concepts you are comfortable with. In my case, I don't have a background in PBI and ended wasting A LOT of time going through MS Learn resource browsing through different topics. If I had spent more time on questions with data engineering concepts such as Data Ingestion, T-SQL and PySpark, I would have scored MUCH better. 4. From standpoint of topics to cover, for people like me who don't have exposure to Power BI, I would recommend get a good understanding DAX Studio, Tabular, DAX Queries(this for me is a wild wild west but some fundamentals will come handy), measures and calculated columns. I saw a lot of questions from these topics. 5. Sound understanding of Shortcuts, Direct Query and Direct Lake will help.
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New comment Jun 23
1 like • Jun 22
Cheers man, keep working hard, you'll nail it next time
1 like • Jun 22
@Anthony Dickinson try to look at SQLBI stuff, the Italians are great at DAX
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Wassam Masood
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