Join us at FabCon Atlanta from March 16 - 20, 2026, for the ultimate Fabric, Power BI, AI and SQL community-led event. Save $200 with code FABCOMM.
Register now!Calling all Data Engineers! Fabric Data Engineer (Exam DP-700) live sessions are back! Starting October 16th. Sign up.
Hi,
I'm following along with the SparkR demo for Fabric notebooks that's on the microsoft website here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-science/r-use-sparkr
However, when I try to run any of the sql commands in a cell, instead of actually processing the command my notebook seems to just print out the SQL statement. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
Cheers,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Have since seen it's beecause I had loaded tidyverse in that notebook to work on some R stuff, and dplyr's sql() command seems to mask SparkR's. Think that's why it wasn't executing it on my spark dataframe.
Thanks for the quick responses. Yes trying it again today I don't seem to be able to replicate the issue, and I see what you're seeing. Previously it was just printing the SQL code back but today I'm getting what you're getting.
Hi @bosho ,
Glad to know that you no longer see the issue. Please continue using Fabric Community for your further queries.
Have since seen it's beecause I had loaded tidyverse in that notebook to work on some R stuff, and dplyr's sql() command seems to mask SparkR's. Think that's why it wasn't executing it on my spark dataframe.
Hi @bosho ,
Thanks for using Fabric Community.
I cannot find issue while I am executing the below code -
Can you please share your test code so I can guide you better?
Hello @bosho ,
Can you please share the test code which you are running ?
Thanks
Himanshu
Join the Fabric FabCon Global Hackathon—running virtually through Nov 3. Open to all skill levels. $10,000 in prizes!
Check out the September 2025 Fabric update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
17 | |
5 | |
4 | |
3 | |
2 |