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Anonymous
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Azure Data Bricks - SparkSQL ODBC Driver

I am trying to connect to Azure Data Bricks from Tableau Desktop as well as Power BI Desktop.  I installed the Tableau Driver SimbaSpark ODBC 64, which happens to be version 1.09, from my corporate Enterprise DownLoad Page.  The Data Bricks documentation at https://docs.databricks.com/user-guide/bi/tableau.html#connect-tableau-and-databricks indicates that 

is required. 
Today, I installed Power BI Desktop.  See About dialog

About dialogAbout dialog

I tested connecting Power BI Desktop to a Databrick cluster.  I encountered this message.
Power BI error.png

Later I set up a DSN following this process https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-databricks/connect-databricks-excel-python-r#set-up-a-d..., and I discovered that my ODBC driver is the wrong version (which is corroborated by the Data Brick documentation with regard to Tableau).

SparkODBC version error.png

My questions here are:

 

1.  With regard to Power BI Desktop, should I be concerned about the above version error? 

2.  Does Power BI Desktop use the same Simba Spark SQL ODBC driver that I tested? 

3.  Does Power BI Desktop comes bundled with its own JDBC driver?

4.  If yes to #3, do I need to be concerned about which version of Power BI Desktop that I am using?

5.  Could the version of Power BI Desktop determine which version of the Spark Driver that I am trying to connect with to Azure, and be incompatible in connecting Hive tables in Azure Data Bricks?  

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Anonymous
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HI @Anonymous,

 

According to your error message, I think this issue should more related to your odbc driver, please double check and confirm you installed a correspond version.

 

In addition, what type of spark you test? Azure spark or on-premise spark datasource? If you mean azure spark, I'd like to suggest you use azure HDinsight spark connector to get data:

Tutorial: Analyze Apache Spark data using Power BI in HDInsight

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Anonymous
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Azure HDInsight driver is not the correct driver for connecting to Data Bricks Hive tables. 

 

Azure HDInsight Spark.png

I do not have a Azure HDInsight server set up.

 

After I installed Simba Spark ODBC 1.02.09 driver, I successfully tested the ODBC driver following the instructions at


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-databricks/connect-databricks-excel-python-r#set-up-a-d....

 

Simba Spark 1.2 ODBC test 20120214.png

 

I am now able to connect via Tableau Desktop and Power BI to Data Bricks tables.

Tableau desktop screenshot 1 20190219.pngTableau desktop screenshot  2 20190219.pngTableau desktoop screenshot 3 20190219.png

 

 

Power BI navigation.png

I am however still encountering

 

[Microsoft][Hardy] (34) Error from server: Could not resolve host for client socket..

 

when I am not on the public Wifi.  I suspect that the corporate proxy server may be a second issue here.

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Maybe you can try to update power bi to latest version and try again.

BTW, you can also considered to open a support ticket to get more support form dev team it is free for pro users.

submit a support ticketsubmit a support ticket

 

Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng

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