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I am trying to implement SDSF solution for which I've deployed the required tiles from the Sustainability Solutions in Fabric.
As suggested in the overview page of following reference link, I've imported the required tables in the IngestedRawData_LH and now I'm trying to run the stage1 notebook where I am getting following error.
CreateDataFrameError: Error writing table Country to <abfs_path>.dfs.fabric.microsoft.com/Tables/Country
Both Reference and other ESG tables along with default data are already availbe in the ProcessedESG_LH
How can I resolve this and successfully run the stage1 and stage2 notebooks to complete the process.
Any help would be appreciated.
Reference link of the official documentation that I'm following: Sustainability data solutions in fabric implementation
Thank you
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Hi @Vishruti_P ,
Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Fabric community and sharing the details about your issue. It seems there might be a permissions issue with the Data Lake path. Please double-check the following steps.
If my answer addressed your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others.
I'd also be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response useful.
@V-yubandi-msft Thank you for your response. I'll check all of these points.
Curious to understand why Facility table did not get created in the ProcessesESG_LH when I ran LoadReferenceDataTables notebook?
Is there a way I can add other tables in ProcessedESG_LH, in this case Facility table.
Hi @Vishruti_P ,
Thank you for your response. It is possible that the Facility table was not created due to a configuration issue or a missing step in the LoadReferenceDataTables notebook. Please verify the notebook to ensure all steps were executed correctly. If everything appears to be in order, rerun the notebook to check if the table gets created.
To incorporate the Facility table (or any other tables) into ProcessedESG_LH, please follow these steps.
If my response solved your query, please mark it as the Accepted solution to help others find it easily!
And if my answer was helpful, I'd really appreciate a 'Kudos'.
Hi @Vishruti_P ,
Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Fabric community and sharing the details about your issue. It seems there might be a permissions issue with the Data Lake path. Please double-check the following steps.
If my answer addressed your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others.
I'd also be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response useful.
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