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Hi,
I'm trying to connect my Gen2 Data Lake to a Dataflow, but it seems like I'm unable to do it.
But when I try to connect to the data lake, without using dataflow, only using the desktop PowerBi.
Then I'm able to get data from my lake.
My PowerBI Tenant are located in North Europe
Azure is located in West Europe, though the secondary location are North Europe.
I've also tried to make a Service Principle and connect through it via the authenticator.
Then I get this:
What am I doing wrong?
Hi @Fraistan ,
Here are some possible solutions that you can try:
- Make sure that the storage account is created in the same Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant as the Power BI tenant. You can check this by comparing the domain names of your Power BI and Azure accounts.
- Make sure that the Power BI workspace tenant region is the same as the storage account region. You can check this by looking at the URL of your Power BI service and your Azure portal.
- If you are using a service principal to connect to the data lake, make sure that you have registered it in Azure AD and granted it the appropriate permissions and roles.
You can refer to the following documents that may be helpful to you:
Set up your Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 connection - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Power BI Dataflows and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Integration Preview | Microsoft Power BI Blog
Configuring dataflow storage to use Azure Data Lake Gen 2 - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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Thanks!
I will look into this and see if the solution could work :)!
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