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Mohammed-
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How to Connect lake house to local MS SQL

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Anonymous
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@Mohammed- It's as simple as using a copy activity in Azure Data Factory, you need to use `Copy data using pipeline` in Microsoft Fabric.

After create Lake house, there is an option to get data and select new data pipeline.

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After create Data warehouse, there is an option to get data and select new data pipeline.

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Then, choose the data source you want as SQL server from databases and the configure.

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For more information, refer to below links:

Load Sample data to Data Warehouse

Quickstart: Create your first pipeline to copy data

Demo on The Ultimate Data Warehouse experience in Microsoft Fabric

Hope this helps.

parry2k
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@Mohammed- I guess you are referring to use SSMS



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