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How to connect to Azure Databricks(SQL End Point) from a Dataflow/Datamart (Preview) within the PBI Service and create Reports. With this approach most of the customers can rely on WebUI for all the development (data transformation/ modeling / report and dashboarding)
First will create the PowerBI Datamart
(Announcing public preview of Datamart in Power BI https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-public-preview-of-datamart-in-power-bi/)
Use the 'Spark other' connector.
Set 'Server' as: https://SERVER_HOSTNAME:443/HTTP_PATH where SERVER_HOSTNAME and HTTP_PATH have been replaced appropriately.
Set 'Protocol' as: HTTP.
Set 'Username' as 'token'.
Set 'Password' as your token.
A guide to getting your server hostname and http path can be found here:
https://docs.databricks.com/integrations/bi/jdbc-odbc-bi.html
A guide to creating a token can be found here:
https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/api/latest/authentication.html
Hi @iadalugama, just setting up a dataflow to Unity Catalog. There doesn't seem to be the option to add a native query as there is in Power BI Desktop. Is this by design or am I just missing this option there?
I had similar question. Did you find an answer?
Hi, @iadalugama
Thank you for sharing. You can mark your post as the solution, so that your post will be searched more easily.
Best Regards
Hi ,
Please let me know how to do it. I'm new to the forum.
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