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Hi,
I am new to the data analysis world and my company is exploring MS Fabric as the solution.
All of our data is currently stored in Mongo Atlas and I have been using ODBC driver to connect Mongo to Power BI to create reporting dashboards. The direct connection is creating a few porblems as you can imagine there is a lot of cleaning to do in Power Query to transform the unstructured data to be used in Power BI and is not efficient.
My question is how do I feed the Mongo data into MS Fabric? At the moment, it is mainly around SQL database?
Should I connect Mongo to Azure Data Lake Gen2?
Any advise is apprentiated!
Thanks
Jennifer
Hello @JLYT
Thanks for using the Fabric community .
I amassuming that the Mongo DB is not on Azure and if thats correct , I will highly suggest you write the data to ADLS Gen2 ( as you rightly said ) and then you use Fabric to clean and use the data .
Thanks
HImanshu
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