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Is it possible to leverage the data engineering functionality in Fabric to move data from one platform to another. Like moving the data into Fabric but to another platform like snowflake
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Hi. Yes you can. Be aware of the sources. You can read the docs. In the following link you can find connectors for Fabric dataflows gen2, Fabric data pipelines (copy activity and copy job). In there you can see Source and Destinations. If it has a "check", then it can be used.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-factory/connector-overview
I hope that helps,
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Hi @DiKi-I Yes, Fabric’s data engineering capabilities can be used to move data between platforms. You can ingest data into Fabric, transform it using Dataflows or Spark jobs, and then export or write the processed data to external platforms like Snowflake using connectors or APIs.
Hi. Yes you can. Be aware of the sources. You can read the docs. In the following link you can find connectors for Fabric dataflows gen2, Fabric data pipelines (copy activity and copy job). In there you can see Source and Destinations. If it has a "check", then it can be used.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-factory/connector-overview
I hope that helps,
Happy to help!
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