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Anonymous
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How can I load data from Azure File Share

Hi all, I have some text file stored in my Azure File Share service. How can I connect to it and load it into my Power BI dataset?I'

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Syndicate_Admin
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Hi but my question is that I'm using the Dataflow functionality inside Power Platform. I've mounted the file share to a Azure hosted Windows Virtual Machine.

 

Let's say the IP of the VM is: <IP address> and the share location is \\<machine name>\<folder name>, and my file is test.txt. How should I set up my text connector property? What should I put into URL?

v-jingzhang
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

You could refer to this old discussion: getting data from azure file share - Microsoft Power BI Community. I'm afraid the behavior still hasn't changed from then.

 

Currently Power BI doesn't support to connect to a file stored in Azure File Share in Azure portal. If you mount the Azure file share with File Explorer in your local computer, then you can connect to a file in that drive with Power BI Desktop. But this only works on the specific computer that mounts Azure file share. And if the report is published to Power BI Service, it cannot be refreshed in Power BI Service. It is not supported by on-premises data gateway either. 

 

You can store these files in Azure Blob Storage or OneDrive/Sharepoint which are supported by Power BI. See all supported data sources at Power BI data sources - Power BI | Microsoft Docs

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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