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SandipPatra
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Reading Data in PowerBI from parquet format file from ADLS Gen 1 (Azure datalake storage gen 1)

Hi Team,

 

Could you please advice on it !

 

How can i read data in PowerBI from parquet format file from ADLS Gen 1 (Azure datalake storage gen 1)? Will exisitng connector will help us?if yes then how to do the same.

 

Please provide guidance for the same.

 

Similary is there any functionality available in the ADLS Gen 2 (Azure datalake storage gen 2)? 

 

Early reply really appriciated!

 

Regards,

Sandip Patra

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parry2k
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@SandipPatra not sure if this post is helpful. Regarding ADLS Gen 2, recently there was connector for ADLS gen 2 

 

 



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parry2k
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@SandipPatra not sure if this post is helpful. Regarding ADLS Gen 2, recently there was connector for ADLS gen 2 

 

 



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