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This seems to be a pre-requisite for loading data from a delta share into a spark df.
However, I have had difficulty installing this within Fabric.
Has anyone come across this and been able to overcome it?
Hi @jjaeger94
Thanks for using Microsoft Fabric Community.
The Apache Spark Connector for Delta Sharing isn't a separate installation within Microsoft Fabric. The connector is pre-installed within the Fabric runtime itself. The Spark connector for Microsoft Fabric data warehouses enables Spark developers and data scientists to access and work with data from a data warehouse and the SQL analytics endpoint of a lakehouse.
For additional information please refer : Spark connector for Microsoft Fabric data warehouses
I hope this information helps.
Thank you.
This appears to be for datawarehouses. My connection is specifically to a Delta Share.
Hi @jjaeger94
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet.
In case if you have any resolution please do share that same with the community as it can be helpful to others.
Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help.
Thank you.
Hi @jjaeger94
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet. In case if you have any resolution please do share that same with the community as it can be helpful to others. If you have any question relating to the current thread, please do let us know and we will try out best to help you. In case if you have any other question on a different issue, we request you to open a new thread.
Thank you.
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