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Greetings!
I'm creating a dataflow in my workspace, and I realized that it's possible to use another dataflow as source.
What is the difference between the 3 options?
Is it wise to do this? What are the positives and negatives of using data flow in this way?
Are there any best practices for doing this?
Best regards,
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@gdps_vc Microsoft Fabric Dataflows: Data integration and transformation within the Microsoft Fabric environment.
Power Platform Dataflows: Data preparation and transformation across Power Platform applications like Power Apps and Power Automate.
Power BI Dataflows: Data preparation and transformation specifically for Power BI reports and dashboards.
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Hi @gdps_vc,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Also, great insights from @bhanu_gautam appreciate your contribution.
To add more details:
Is it a good practice to use one dataflow inside another?
Yes, but with caution. This is called dataflow chaining, and while it has benefits, it also comes with some risks.
Pros:
Cons:
Best practices for chaining dataflows:
If your use case involves big data processing and advanced transformations, Fabric Dataflows are the best option.
If this information is helpful, please “Accept it as a solution” and give a "kudos" to assist other community members in resolving similar issues more efficiently.
Thank you.
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Hi @gdps_vc,
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 and give a 'Kudos' so other members can easily find it.
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Hi @gdps_vc,
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 @gdps_vc,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Also, great insights from @bhanu_gautam appreciate your contribution.
To add more details:
Is it a good practice to use one dataflow inside another?
Yes, but with caution. This is called dataflow chaining, and while it has benefits, it also comes with some risks.
Pros:
Cons:
Best practices for chaining dataflows:
If your use case involves big data processing and advanced transformations, Fabric Dataflows are the best option.
If this information is helpful, please “Accept it as a solution” and give a "kudos" to assist other community members in resolving similar issues more efficiently.
Thank you.
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Hi @gdps_vc
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I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions or if you'd like to discuss this further. If this answers your question, please accept it as a solution and give it a 'Kudos' so other community members with similar problems can find a solution faster.
Thank you.
@gdps_vc Microsoft Fabric Dataflows: Data integration and transformation within the Microsoft Fabric environment.
Power Platform Dataflows: Data preparation and transformation across Power Platform applications like Power Apps and Power Automate.
Power BI Dataflows: Data preparation and transformation specifically for Power BI reports and dashboards.
Proud to be a Super User! |
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