Let’s flow your Business Central data into Microsoft Fabric


The article discusses how to pull Business Central data into Microsoft Fabric's OneLake. OneLake is a place where you can store unstructured data of any source in folders and files, databases, and tables. To get Business Central data into OneLake, you have to create a Lakehouse inside MS Fabric. In a Lakehouse, you can get data from several places. For Business Central, you have to get your data from a Dataflow Gen2. Then you can choose which tables you want to have in your OneLake. Once you have published it, you can set the refresh rate and see that all your data is stored in your OneLake. You can work with Notebook on your data or let your data flow in the warehouse through a pipeline.


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