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shivani111
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How to load mirriored snowflake data into lakehouse

i have successfully created snowflake mirroring in fabric,but not sure now how to load that data from this mirrored DB  in fabric into lakehouse ( i have a snowflake query which will give me desired result,using that i need to load data)

so which iteam i can utilized to achive it. 

if anyone has idea . please share it

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burakkaragoz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @shivani111 ,

 

To load data from your mirrored Snowflake DB into a Lakehouse, here’s what you can do:

  1. Use a Dataflow Gen2:

    • Create a new Dataflow Gen2 in your workspace.
    • Choose “Existing Fabric item” as your source.
    • Select your mirrored Snowflake database.
    • Use your custom SQL query in the source step to pull only the data you need.
  2. In the destination step, choose your Lakehouse and map the output to a table.

  3. Save and run the Dataflow — this will load the queried data directly into your Lakehouse.

Let me know if you want help building the Dataflow or writing the query step.

If my response resolved your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, I would be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response helpful.

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v-menakakota
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @shivani111  ,
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. 
Please go through the video link which detailed process how to load mirriored snowflake data into lakehouse,which may help you in ressolving the issue

Bing Videos

If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know.  

Best Regards, 
Menaka.
Community Support Team 

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v-menakakota
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @shivani111 ,

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  @shivani111 ,

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 my response has addressed your query, please accept it as a solution so that other community members can find it easily. 

 
Thank you. 

Hi  @shivani111 ,

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 my response has addressed your query, please accept it as a solution so that other community members can find it easily. 

 
Thank you. 

v-menakakota
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @shivani111  ,
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. 
Please go through the video link which detailed process how to load mirriored snowflake data into lakehouse,which may help you in ressolving the issue

Bing Videos

If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know.  

Best Regards, 
Menaka.
Community Support Team 

burakkaragoz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @shivani111 ,

 

To load data from your mirrored Snowflake DB into a Lakehouse, here’s what you can do:

  1. Use a Dataflow Gen2:

    • Create a new Dataflow Gen2 in your workspace.
    • Choose “Existing Fabric item” as your source.
    • Select your mirrored Snowflake database.
    • Use your custom SQL query in the source step to pull only the data you need.
  2. In the destination step, choose your Lakehouse and map the output to a table.

  3. Save and run the Dataflow — this will load the queried data directly into your Lakehouse.

Let me know if you want help building the Dataflow or writing the query step.

If my response resolved your query, kindly mark it as the Accepted Solution to assist others. Additionally, I would be grateful for a 'Kudos' if you found my response helpful.

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