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Hello!
Is there a known issue when choosing a Fabric Datawarehouse as data destination for a Fabric Dataflow Gen2?
I've been trying multiple times to set a Fabric Datawarehouse as destination for a Dataflow - it always fails.
However when choosing a Fabric Datalake as destination it works flawless (same Dataflow, no changes besides the destination: Lake instead of Warehouse!).
If someone could look into this it would be highly appreciated!
Session ID: e8fcbf9d-c989-4b50-b4c5-7fade9b3d2d7
Request ID: 6076833a-3313-4434-ae2f-da5c49350208
Dataflow ID: 909a3834-e245-4aac-900a-948f8533dd0c
Hi!
Could you please help us by answering a few questions?
I'd also highly recommend reaching out to our support team so you can engage with an engineer and take a closer look at your scenario. You can raise a support ticket using the link below:
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Hi @miguel
regarding your questions:
1. yes, I created a new workspace and can reproduce the error (Session ID: d875435f-246f-45ea-b5cf-cade0aaa69fe)
2. No Gateway should be involved. The datasources for the Dataflow Gen2 are one one hand Dataflows from a existing Power BI Workspace (Source = PowerPlatform.Dataflows) and on the other hand a table from a Fabric Datawarehouse.
Please let me emphasize again, that if I change the destination to a Fabric DataLake instead of a Fabric DataWarehouse (and do not change anything else!) then the Dataflow Gen2 works fine and the data gets pushed to that destination!
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