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Hi all,
I'm new to Fabric, etc. I'm wanting to create a data warehouse with data from two seperate accouting systems (so the analysts can do inter-company analysis). One DB is pn prem SQL server. The other one is Business Central.
The approach I'm thining about is using Fabric to create a DW with Pipelines to each system, but I'm not sure if this is the best approach (for the data volume, cost, whatever). I don't want to go down a path I'd regret later.
How would you approach this?
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Hi @mpothen,
For fabric data warehouse usages, you can refer to the official tutorial document:
Data warehouse tutorial - introduction - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
BTW, fabric included multiple products and it did not prevent you to use multiple fabric features at the same time.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @mpothen,
For fabric data warehouse usages, you can refer to the official tutorial document:
Data warehouse tutorial - introduction - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
BTW, fabric included multiple products and it did not prevent you to use multiple fabric features at the same time.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Also... Pipeline vs Dataflow Gen2? I noticed the dataflow only lets me pull over 50 tabels (queries) at a time.. so I would have to creat many of these.. unless I'm doing it wrong. I'm assuming a Pipeline would let me pull them all over more easily??
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