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Hi team
I just wanted to checkout if in the Fabric Chargeback Reporting app (we have a user lever detail), so can we setup an alert which can tell for an individual user who consumed most of the CUs.
Is there an availability for this type of alert for which Workspace, which Item and which User reached maximum CUs?
Please help me with this.
Thanks!!
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Hi @avisri ,
Just wanted to check if you got a chance to review the suggestions provided and whether that helped you resolve your query?
Hi @avisri ,
Just wanted to check if you got a chance to review the suggestions provided and whether that helped you resolve your query?
Hi @avisri ,
Just wanted to check if you got a chance to review the suggestions provided and whether that helped you resolve your query?
Hi @avisri ,
By hovering over the ‘?’ icon within each card on the report (shown below), you will see detailed definitions of the metrics that are displayed on the app.
Then you need can enable Data Activator -
(Remember that you will need a premium Fabric workspace to enable this.)
To set an alert-
goto->More options(...) ’ within your ‘CU % over time’ visual and then ‘Trigger action’ to set an alert to receive an email
Then here you can mention the recepient name to get an alert-
Reference- Microsoft Fabric Monitoring with Metrics App and Data Activator
Hope this helps!
If I misunderstood anything or you are facing any issues let us know.
Would be glad to assist you.
Hi @avisri ,
User-level CU contributions can be seen via hover interactions, but usernames are not directly exposed in the dataset for automated reporting or alerting.
Therefore I suggested Custom setup using OneLake + Data Activator/Power Automate but requires manual data extraction and logic definition.
Please refer this end-to-end solution that might be helpful for you to implement the alerts-
Microsoft Fabric Monitoring with Metrics App and Data Activator
Incase you want to download the data from the Metrics App -
Solved: How to Download the Fabric Capacity Metrics Data - Microsoft Fabric Community
Hope this helps!
Hi @v-sdhruv, how can I build a custom report since there are no usernames available in the filter? And there's a username-related metric in the app.
Hi @avisri ,
Currently, FUAM does not include user-level CU metrics in its dataset. The Capacity metrics app lacks user identifiers like usernames or user IDs.
You can set up alerts using event trigger activators:
To achieve user-level CU tracking and alerting:
As suggested earlier by @Vinodh247
Hope this helps!
Hi @v-sdhruv
for the below steps you provided
I am not getting any way to store the data into one lake directly from the Capacity Metrics App and Chargeback
Also, I have no option from Dataflow and Copy Data to connect to the Semantic Model of Metrics App.
I want to finalize this early. Is it 100% possible to set up the alert that will display the username who is responsible for the throttle, or has reached the threshold?
Hi @Vinodh247, but I see there is no username or user or any of this kind of value in the dataset to create a report. I don't think so, the Capacity Metrics App has this information.
Please advise.
Hi @avisri
Have you tried FUAM? It's a really extensive report that will give you a lot of new metrics to view.
This New Fabric Monitoring Tool Made My Job 10x Easier!
It shows CU by workspace, item etc and you can set up alerts using an event trigger activator - just right click the data point and add alert.
I hope this helps!
There is no out-of-the-box alert in the Fabric Chargeback app to automatically notify which user, item, or workspace consumed the most CUs.
What you can do today:
But, alerting? That’s handled via Data Activator:
My recommendation:
Since you're looking for “who consumed the most CUs,” go with a custom solution using the Metrics App’s semantic model, store the data in OneLake, and apply either Power Automate or Data Activator rules to generate alerts.
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