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gg96
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Event Streams in Fabric

Hi,

 

I am looking for auto creation of Event Stream. Is there a way do this in Fabric?

Any insights would be helpful.

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v-junyant-msft
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Community Support

Hi @gg96 ,

What do you mean by "auto creation" ?
If you just want to know how to manually create an Event Stream to transform real-time events and create a near-real-time Power BI report, you can follow the steps below:
First, ensure you're in the Real-Time Analytics section of Fabric. This is crucial as Event Streams are a part of this experience.
On the Workspace page, select New, then choose Eventstream.
Alternatively, on the Create hub page, look for and select the Eventstream option.
Configuration: After selecting to create a new Event Stream, you'll need to provide a name for it and then proceed by clicking Create. This step initializes the creation of your Event Stream.

For a more detailed walkthrough on creating and managing Event Streams, including setting up sources and destinations, you might find the following documentation useful:
Ingest, filter, and transform real-time events and send them to a Microsoft Fabric lakehouse - Micro...
Stream real-time events from a custom app to a Microsoft Fabric KQL database - Microsoft Fabric | Mi...

If you're trying to automate the creation of an Event Stream instead of doing it manually, I'm afraid I don't have a way to do that yet.

Best Regards,
Dino Tao
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pareshmotiwala
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Hi folks

I am trying to ingest data into a brand new KQL Database from an event stream.
The drop down suggests I can configure new event stream, but I do NOT get that option.
 
Can you help.
v-junyant-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @gg96 ,

What do you mean by "auto creation" ?
If you just want to know how to manually create an Event Stream to transform real-time events and create a near-real-time Power BI report, you can follow the steps below:
First, ensure you're in the Real-Time Analytics section of Fabric. This is crucial as Event Streams are a part of this experience.
On the Workspace page, select New, then choose Eventstream.
Alternatively, on the Create hub page, look for and select the Eventstream option.
Configuration: After selecting to create a new Event Stream, you'll need to provide a name for it and then proceed by clicking Create. This step initializes the creation of your Event Stream.

For a more detailed walkthrough on creating and managing Event Streams, including setting up sources and destinations, you might find the following documentation useful:
Ingest, filter, and transform real-time events and send them to a Microsoft Fabric lakehouse - Micro...
Stream real-time events from a custom app to a Microsoft Fabric KQL database - Microsoft Fabric | Mi...

If you're trying to automate the creation of an Event Stream instead of doing it manually, I'm afraid I don't have a way to do that yet.

Best Regards,
Dino Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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