You have a Power BI workspace named Workspace1 that contains five dataflows. You need to configure Workspace1 to store the dataflows in an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account. What should you do first?
A.
From the Power BI Admin portal, enable tenant-level storage.
B.
Disable load for all dataflow queries.
C.
Delete the dataflow queries.
D.
Change the Data source settings in the dataflow queries.
The question says to configure the Workspace1....
Answer is C.
Finally, you can connect to any ADLS Gen 2 from the Admin portal, but if you connect directly to a workspace, you must first ensure there are no dataflows in the workspace before connecting.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/dataflows/dataflows-azure-data-lake-storage-integration
tenant-level storage is not mandatory for this case, as question is mentioning workspace connection to ADLS2.
however, workspace must be empty of dataflows before connecting to the ADLS2 account
"if you connect directly to a workspace, you must first ensure there are no dataflows in the workspace before connecting."
"if you connect directly to a workspace, you must first ensure there are no dataflows in the workspace before connecting."
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/dataflows/dataflows-azure-data-lake-storage-integration
ok sorry, chatgpt; Tenant-level storage allows you to specify a default storage location for dataflows at the workspace level. > so that's what i FIRST would do
No116 is same question,why 116 answer is A. Change the Data source settings in the dataflow queries.
If in No18, "A. From the Power BI Admin portal..." is the best answer ?
Answer is C. Won't be able to create the connection while dataflows exist in the workspace -> https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/dataflows/dataflows-azure-data-lake-storage-integration -> "you must first ensure there are no dataflows in the workspace before connecting"
According to ChatGPT the correct answer is A: Enabling tenant-level storage allows you to configure the default storage location for dataflows in Power BI. By enabling this feature and setting up the Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account as the default storage location, any new dataflows created within Workspace1 will automatically store their data in the specified Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account.
MS make questions simple. Maybe this has not been transcribed fully from the exam with all the info needed.
I would put money on MS asking for the first (logical) step to add in an ADLS, which typically requires enabling of Azure storage. Happy to be proven wrong.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/dataflows/dataflows-azure-data-lake-storage-integration
The answer is C, the existing dataflows shall be deleted from a workspace before the workspace can be connected to a storage account. (check the 'Connect Power BI with your dataflow storage' video by Curbal on YouTube)
Looks like it is C, MS guide is saying that there should be no DFs if we're trying to use ADLSGen2 ACCOUNT(!), and check out this discussion as well - https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Service/Configuring-dataflow-storage-to-use-Azure-Data-Lake-Gen-2-when/m-p/2214368/highlight/true
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/dataflows/dataflows-azure-data-lake-storage-integration
"This feature essentially allows you to "bring your own storage" to Power BI dataflows, and establish a connection at the tenant or workspace level."
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