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  1. Preface
  2. Data Profiling
  3. Profiles
  4. Profile results
  5. Tuning data profiling task performance
  6. Troubleshooting

Data Profiling

Data Profiling

Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse

Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse

To access a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse source object, you need to create a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse connection to the source object.
Configure the following Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse connection properties to create and run a data profiling task on a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse source object:
Property
Value
Runtime Environment
The name of the runtime environment where you want to run tasks.
Select a Secure Agent, Hosted Agent, or serverless runtime environment.
SQL Connection String
The SQL connection string to connect to Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse.
Specify the connection string in the following format:
<Server>.datawarehouse.pbidedicated.windows.net
Client ID
The application ID or client ID of your application registered in Azure Active Directory for service principal authentication.
Client Secret
The client secret for your application registered in Azure Active Directory.
Tenant ID
The tenant ID of your application registered in Azure Active Directory.
Workspace
The name of the workspace in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse that you want to connect.
Database
The name of the database in Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse that you want to connect.
For more information about the Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse connection properties, see the help for the Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse connector.

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