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Environment:
The Issue: I can successfully scan and see Item-level metadata (e.g., Workspace Name, Lakehouse Name). However, I am getting Zero sub-item visibility. No Delta Tables, no Columns, and no sub-item lineage are being ingested into Purview.
Configuration Verified:
Service Principal (SPN): Created an App Registration in Tenant 2 (Fabric Tenant).
Permissions: The SPN is a Member (and I tested Admin) of the target Fabric Workspace.
Fabric Admin Settings (Tenant 2):
Allow service principals to use read-only admin APIs: Enabled for the SPN's Security Group.
Enhance admin APIs responses with detailed metadata: Enabled.
Enhance admin APIs responses with DAX and mashup expressions: Enabled.
My Specific Questions for the Product Team / MVPs/Members:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @pranavsabnis ,
You’re not doing anything “wrong” here – what you’re seeing lines up with the current limits of the Fabric ↔ Purview integration, especially in a cross-tenant setup.
Right now, the Fabric data source in Purview is still in preview, and for most Fabric items it only brings in item-level metadata and lineage (workspace, lakehouse, warehouse, pipeline, etc.), not the sub-artifacts like individual Delta tables and columns. That behaviour is explicitly called out in the Fabric/Purview integration docs: for non–Power BI items, only the top-level asset is guaranteed; sub-items such as Lakehouse tables and files are not fully supported yet. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-security-blog/scan-microsoft-fabric-items-in-micr...
There is work in progress on sub-item metadata for Lakehouse tables and files, but that’s being rolled out in stages and, at the moment, the “nice” experience is focused on same-tenant scenarios. Cross-tenant scans tend to lag a bit in terms of feature parity. So the fact that you can see the Fabric items (workspaces, lakehouses) but get zero Delta tables or column-level entities is very likely due to a product limitation, not your SPN setup or tenant trust configuration. Your current auth flow is clearly good enough for item-level metadata; if auth were the problem, you wouldn’t see the Lakehouse assets at all.
On your specific questions:
If you want a definitive product answer, I’d raise a support ticket or post this exact scenario in the Purview / Fabric governance channel and reference the cross-tenant Fabric scan docs. But from what we know today, the honest state is:
In cross-tenant preview, you can reliably get item-level Fabric metadata; table-level Lakehouse metadata and lineage are still limited, and what you’re seeing (no Delta tables, no columns) is expected rather than a misconfiguration.https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/register-scan-fabric-tenant-cross-tenant?utm_source
So you’re not missing a hidden toggle – you’ve essentially hit the edge of what the preview supports right now.
– Gopi Krishna
Hi @pranavsabnis ,
You’re not doing anything “wrong” here – what you’re seeing lines up with the current limits of the Fabric ↔ Purview integration, especially in a cross-tenant setup.
Right now, the Fabric data source in Purview is still in preview, and for most Fabric items it only brings in item-level metadata and lineage (workspace, lakehouse, warehouse, pipeline, etc.), not the sub-artifacts like individual Delta tables and columns. That behaviour is explicitly called out in the Fabric/Purview integration docs: for non–Power BI items, only the top-level asset is guaranteed; sub-items such as Lakehouse tables and files are not fully supported yet. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-security-blog/scan-microsoft-fabric-items-in-micr...
There is work in progress on sub-item metadata for Lakehouse tables and files, but that’s being rolled out in stages and, at the moment, the “nice” experience is focused on same-tenant scenarios. Cross-tenant scans tend to lag a bit in terms of feature parity. So the fact that you can see the Fabric items (workspaces, lakehouses) but get zero Delta tables or column-level entities is very likely due to a product limitation, not your SPN setup or tenant trust configuration. Your current auth flow is clearly good enough for item-level metadata; if auth were the problem, you wouldn’t see the Lakehouse assets at all.
On your specific questions:
If you want a definitive product answer, I’d raise a support ticket or post this exact scenario in the Purview / Fabric governance channel and reference the cross-tenant Fabric scan docs. But from what we know today, the honest state is:
In cross-tenant preview, you can reliably get item-level Fabric metadata; table-level Lakehouse metadata and lineage are still limited, and what you’re seeing (no Delta tables, no columns) is expected rather than a misconfiguration.https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/register-scan-fabric-tenant-cross-tenant?utm_source
So you’re not missing a hidden toggle – you’ve essentially hit the edge of what the preview supports right now.
– Gopi Krishna
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