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WFIO
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Data from Dataverse + user input fields

Hi all,

 

New to Fabric and looking for some ideas. I want to have a live connection of data from a Dataverse/Power BI into a tool that can also handle manual data input from users. For example 5 edited columns from dataverse and 3 created columns in a list or online excel file that can be manually updated and live. Is that possible?

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burakkaragoz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @WFIO ,

 

Yes, what you're describing is possible in Fabric, but it requires combining a few components. Here's a suggested approach:

Option 1: Power BI + Excel Online (OneDrive or SharePoint)

  • Connect Power BI to Dataverse using DirectQuery or Import mode.
  • Create a separate Excel file (hosted on OneDrive or SharePoint) where users can manually input or update the 3 additional columns.
  • Use Power BI dataflows or Power Query to merge the Dataverse data with the Excel input.

⚠️ Note: This won’t be fully “live” unless you use scheduled refresh or Power Automate to trigger updates.


Option 2: Power Apps + Dataverse

  • Build a Power App that connects to Dataverse and includes editable fields for user input.
  • Store the user input in a custom Dataverse table or a connected Excel/SharePoint list.
  • Use Power BI to visualize the combined data.

Option 3: Fabric Lakehouse + Dataflow Gen2

  • Ingest Dataverse data into a Lakehouse.
  • Allow users to update a linked Excel file (stored in OneLake or SharePoint).
  • Use Dataflow Gen2 to merge both sources and publish to a semantic model.

Let me know which platform you're most comfortable with (Power BI, Power Apps, Excel, etc.), and I can help you design a more specific solution!

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burakkaragoz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @WFIO ,

 

Yes, what you're describing is possible in Fabric, but it requires combining a few components. Here's a suggested approach:

Option 1: Power BI + Excel Online (OneDrive or SharePoint)

  • Connect Power BI to Dataverse using DirectQuery or Import mode.
  • Create a separate Excel file (hosted on OneDrive or SharePoint) where users can manually input or update the 3 additional columns.
  • Use Power BI dataflows or Power Query to merge the Dataverse data with the Excel input.

⚠️ Note: This won’t be fully “live” unless you use scheduled refresh or Power Automate to trigger updates.


Option 2: Power Apps + Dataverse

  • Build a Power App that connects to Dataverse and includes editable fields for user input.
  • Store the user input in a custom Dataverse table or a connected Excel/SharePoint list.
  • Use Power BI to visualize the combined data.

Option 3: Fabric Lakehouse + Dataflow Gen2

  • Ingest Dataverse data into a Lakehouse.
  • Allow users to update a linked Excel file (stored in OneLake or SharePoint).
  • Use Dataflow Gen2 to merge both sources and publish to a semantic model.

Let me know which platform you're most comfortable with (Power BI, Power Apps, Excel, etc.), and I can help you design a more specific solution!

Witmanm
Advocate IV
Advocate IV

For getting data out of Dataverse, you can utilize the Link to Fabric within Dataverse to shortcut your Dataverse tables into Fabric: Link your Dataverse environment to Microsoft Fabric and unlock deep insights - Power Apps | Microsof...
Note that any lookup columns you have will be broken out into multiple columns implicitly.

Hi @WFIO ,

May I ask if you have resolved this issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.

Thank you.

Hi @WFIO ,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum. 

I would also take a moment to thank  @burakkaragoz  for actively participating in the community forum and for the solutions you’ve been sharing in the community forum. Your contributions make a real difference. 

As we haven’t heard back from you, so just following up to our previous message. I'd like to confirm if you've successfully resolved this issue or if you need further help. 

If yes, you are welcome to share your workaround and mark it as a solution so that other users can benefit as well. If you find a reply particularly helpful to you, you can also mark it as a solution. 

Thank you,
Menaka.

 

Hi  @WFIO ,

I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. If the response has addressed your query, please accept it as a solution so that other community members can find it easily. 

Best Regards, 
Menaka. 
Community Support Team  

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