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Customizable managed self-service BI architecture
Hi everyone! I'm trying to achieve this architecture Power BI usage scenarios: Customizable managed self-service BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn But I'm struggling to understand how to restrict the access to the parent semantic model. I have a master data and 3 children semantic models. Those 3 should have a subset of the tables from the parent, connected via DirectQuery to the main one that's connected to a Warehouse How do you grant access to the children? If you have to give access to the parent too this defeats the purpose of segmenting them in the first place because in the main one we'll see all of the data I tried OLS but if I were to grant build access to the child I'd also have to grant build access to the parent
Customizable managed self-service BI architecture
0 likes โ€ข Jul 30
@Pavan Kumar Thanks for your reply! From my understanding, RLS / OLS doesn't apply if you have Build permission on a semantic model. It only applies to read. And I'm thinking on granting Build access to report creators, so they can connect only to the tables and measures I want them to
Build data-driven agents with curated data from OneLake
Is anyone integrating their OneLake data with Data Agents in Fabric or Azure AI Foundry Agents? This new blog post might be helpful: https://blog.fabric.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/build-data-driven-agents-with-curated-data-from-onelake?ft=All It goes over some of the new-ish integrations the announced at FabCon. Plus these two walkthrough videos to give you a bit of an idea about what's possible/ the direction they are going with this. Who's building Data Agents or other Agents on top of their OneLake data?
0 likes โ€ข Apr 24
Could anyone create an agent in a capacity lower than F64?
Access keyvault from notebooks using Workspace Identity
Hi everyone! Is it possible to access a keyvault secret using a workspace identity from which the notebook is executed? I mean, a WS identity has access to the AKV, which I know is possible, but will the notebook that runs from the same WS inherit its access? Should I do that, develop using a service account that has a individual access or use a managed identity? I'm a bit lost on this one What would be a good practice here? Thanks!
1 like โ€ข Dec '24
Thanks for your insightful reply Lukasz!
What are you working on, any blockers ๐Ÿšงor challenges?
Hey Fabricator! Itโ€™s another tuesday and WE (aka the whole community! ) are curious to know : - What are you working on? - Any blockers or challenges youโ€™re up against? These could be in a project at work, a pet project, or something in your learning journey. Thereโ€™s a good chance someone in the community has tackled something similar or has a fresh perspective. So donโ€™t hesitate to share in the comments, or feel free to make a separate post if youโ€™d like more focused feedback. No blocker is too small to ask for advice on, so FEEL FREE TO SHARE ! Looking forward to hearing what you are up to!
0 likes โ€ข Nov '24
A very big blocker I've had is this one https://www.skool.com/microsoft-fabric/access-keyvault-from-notebooks-using-workspace-identity-2
Taskflow
Have you used "Taskflow" feature to build the medallion based data pipeline? Taskflow supports several templates and testing "medallion" template... Would be great if you share your experiences on this feature...
Taskflow
1 like โ€ข Sep '24
Hi Jerry! I've used it, but it looks a little different. In my architecture I'm using the same lakehouse to store the layers but they are separated by schemas (dev - uat - prod). The transformations are done with Prepare task. Then, the reporting is implemented on another workspace, so it doesn't show up here. I haven't separated the data pipelines in high and low volumes. This is done directly in the pipeline
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Gonzalo Pozzi
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