How to get data from a Fabric Lakehouse File into Power BI Desktop – Using Scanner API JSON
How to get data from a Fabric Lakehouse File into Power BI Desktop – Using Scanner API JSON In this blog post I am going to show you how I connected to my Scanner API JSON file which is stored in the files section of my Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse. Full credit on how to complete this comes from Marc’s blog...
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