Hi freinds, in one of recent blogs, I chalked out an integration stratgey pattern of setting up of D365F&O with Microsoft Fabric, by routing it through a DMF batch job to Azure SQL. This currrent blog talks about even a cool hack of direct integration between D365F&O and Microsoft Fabric, just harnessing Synapse Link itself -- no additional/intermeidary steps are required.
Once completed, the data will automaticlally show under Onelake Datahub:
Here are the steps:
Step 1: Create a Datalake Storage account in Azure Portal, with the following settings:
Step 2: Come to PowerApps page (https://make.powerapps.com/environments), and check if you are able to view the Azure Synapse Link:
If not, then you have to click on More >> Discover all >> You should be able to see it as under the Data management:
Step 3:
Once this is done click on Tables >> and choose Azure Fabric from the highlighted Link:
Click Save connection.
Make sure that you choose the same region for your Azure Fabric as you have selected for Capacity planning for the Microsoft fabric.
Step 4:
In the next step, you need to select the Workspace which you have created for the Microsoft Fabric:
In the next step, it will create all the needful of setting up connects with Onelake and connects with Microsoft Fabric:
Step 5:
Step 5:
It will appear as a link as under Azure Synapse Link:
For our demo purpose, I am just selecting Item Group. Click Save and allow it some time for queuing and initial Synch.
Once completed, the data will automaticlally show under Onelake Datahub:
What's next? Power up your BI reports, prepare Spark Jobs, route it Azure Data modelling pieplines, to analyse it further.
With that, I am taking your leave, and would come back with more ideas on Data engineering, Azure and AI/ML studios. Much love and namaste 💓💓💓
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