In Microsoft Fabric, you can create a Dataflow Gen2 in the Data Factory workload or Power BI workspace, or directly in the lakehouse. Since our scenario is focused on data ingestion, let's look at the Data Factory workload experience. Dataflows Gen2 use Power Query Online to visualize transformations. 1. Power Query ribbon Dataflows Gen2 support a wide variety of data source connectors. Common sources include cloud and on-premises relational databases, Excel or flat files, SharePoint, SalesForce, Spark, and Fabric lakehouses. Then there are numerous data transformations possible, such as: Filter and Sort rows Pivot and Unpivot Merge and Append queries Split and Conditional split Replace values and Remove duplicates Add, Rename, Reorder, or Delete columns Rank and Percentage calculator Choose Top N and Bottom N You can also create and manage data source connections, manage parameters, and configure the default data destination in this ribbon. 2. Queries pane The ...
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