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Hi, first,I would like to know please , how can I enable Copilot step-by-step and create Dashboards with PowerBI and Fabric Pro Trial,and also I am not being able to see and use the sample OneLake Datasets,how to view all OneLake Sample Datasets? Thank you,Regards.OneLake Issue
Copilot Issue
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Hi @LuanVaz ,
1.Enable Copilot setting.
Navigate to the Tenant settings in the Fabric Admin portal and use the Search feature to locate the Copilot settings.
Toggle the switch on to Enable Copilot in Fabric.
2. To use Copilot in the Power BI service, you need to ensure that reports are located in a workspace in the right capacity. The workspace must be in either Premium Power BI (P1 and above) or paid Fabric (F64 and above) capacity.
For more details, please refer: Enable Fabric Copilot for Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Copilot in Power BI Demo (youtube.com)
Unfortunately there are no built-in example datasets in the OneLake Data Hub, so if you want to see all the datasets you have access to, select "All Domains".
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @LuanVaz ,
1.Enable Copilot setting.
Navigate to the Tenant settings in the Fabric Admin portal and use the Search feature to locate the Copilot settings.
Toggle the switch on to Enable Copilot in Fabric.
2. To use Copilot in the Power BI service, you need to ensure that reports are located in a workspace in the right capacity. The workspace must be in either Premium Power BI (P1 and above) or paid Fabric (F64 and above) capacity.
For more details, please refer: Enable Fabric Copilot for Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Copilot in Power BI Demo (youtube.com)
Unfortunately there are no built-in example datasets in the OneLake Data Hub, so if you want to see all the datasets you have access to, select "All Domains".
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.