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DebbieE
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¿Puede consultar directamente una verión de Azure Datalake Gen 2?

Hi all

 

I've been reading about how to connect to an Azure Data Lake Gen 2

 

I have been thinking in terms of composite modeling. So importing a model at say month level which is mostly what users are interested in.

 

But for those who want to drill down to see granuar-level data they can actually look directly at the data lake below the data model.

 

Obviously I know you can do this if the data was in for example SQL Server. I was wondering if it was a possibility with a data lake?

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Según la documentación de Microsoft, Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 no admite la consulta directa.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/power-bi-data-sources

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Hola @DebbieE ,

Creo que necesita un punto de conexión SQL adecuado.

Probablemente haya algo que esté pasando con Azure Synapse.

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DebbieE
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thats a real shame if you dont want to go the Synapse route and just want to use a data Lake Gen 2. Some clarification would be really good I think

Sería emocionante ver cómo las características de flujos de datos "Integración de Azure Data Lake" y "motor de proceso mejorado" juegan juntas.

Desafortunadamente, no tengo ninguna capacidad premium disponible.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/service-dataflows-azure-data-lake-integrat...

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/service-dataflows-enhanced-compute-engine

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Según la documentación de Microsoft, Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 no admite la consulta directa.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/power-bi-data-sources

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¿Trabaja con flujos de datos y la estructura CDM?

Creo que el problema es que los datos de ADLS Gen2 se almacenan en un blob de forma no estructurada.

Para la consulta directa, un motor tendría que ser capaz de cargar y filtrar los datos en el origen (ADLS Gen2).

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