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I have a scanned fabric csv file in purview after the scan is triggered it is going to queued status for long time and no progress.Can we scan a fabric lakehouse csv file in purview.Is it possible?
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Hi @geethika123 ,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft fabric community forum.
Microsoft Fabric’s Lakehouse storage (OneLake) is fully supported for scanning in Microsoft Purview, including CSV files stored within it. If your scan remains in a “Queued” status for an extended period, this typically indicates issues related to scan configuration, permissions, or resource availability. Please ensure that your Fabric Lakehouse is properly registered as a data source in Purview using the OneLake connector, and that the scanning identity has sufficient read and list permissions on the Lakehouse files.
Additionally, verify that no other scans are blocking the queue and consider restarting the scan if necessary. You can review the scan history for any errors or warnings to help identify the cause.
For detailed guidance, please refer to the official documentation on registering and scanning Microsoft Fabric tenant data in Purview here: Connect to your Microsoft Fabric tenant in same tenant as Microsoft Purview (preview) | Microsoft Le.... Also, this blog provides an overview of how Microsoft Fabric integrates with Purview scanning: Scan Microsoft Fabric Items in Microsoft Purview | Microsoft Community Hub
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Thank you.
Hi @geethika123 ,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft fabric community forum.
Microsoft Fabric’s Lakehouse storage (OneLake) is fully supported for scanning in Microsoft Purview, including CSV files stored within it. If your scan remains in a “Queued” status for an extended period, this typically indicates issues related to scan configuration, permissions, or resource availability. Please ensure that your Fabric Lakehouse is properly registered as a data source in Purview using the OneLake connector, and that the scanning identity has sufficient read and list permissions on the Lakehouse files.
Additionally, verify that no other scans are blocking the queue and consider restarting the scan if necessary. You can review the scan history for any errors or warnings to help identify the cause.
For detailed guidance, please refer to the official documentation on registering and scanning Microsoft Fabric tenant data in Purview here: Connect to your Microsoft Fabric tenant in same tenant as Microsoft Purview (preview) | Microsoft Le.... Also, this blog provides an overview of how Microsoft Fabric integrates with Purview scanning: Scan Microsoft Fabric Items in Microsoft Purview | Microsoft Community Hub
Hope this helps. Please reach out for further assistance.
If this post helps, then please consider to Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly and a kudos would be appreciated.
Thank you.