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Power bi to Azure data bricks cluster connection issues, table values not able to see

Hi Team,

 

We are working on power bi to fetch Azure data bricks data, we were able to connect into the server but unable to see the table values and getting the below error. Kindly request if anyone can have some insight on this. .

 

Notes: we are using free trial data bricks cluster

 

DataSource.Error: ODBC: ERROR [HY000] [Microsoft][Hardy] (35) Error from server: error code: '0' error message: 'Error running query: Failure to initialize configuration'.
Details:
DataSourceKind=Databricks
DataSourcePath={"host":"adb-4981924a2223151s642031sa46.6.azuredatabricks.net","httpPath":"sql\/protocolv1\/o\/49891294513464203r1146\/0609-18659816-rode1"}
OdbcErrors=[Table]

 

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V-lianl-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please refer to the solution for this thread:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/388994/azure-databricks-adf-connectivity-issue-delta-tabl.html 

In addition,  Azure Free Trail subscription has a limit of 4 cores,and you cannot use Azure Databricks using a Free Trial Subscription because to create spark cluster which requires more than 4 cores.

When you create your Azure Databricks workspace, you can select the Trial (Premium - 14-Days Free DBUs) pricing tier to give the workspace access to free Premium Azure Databricks DBUs for 14 days.

 

Best Regards,
Liang
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