All Code!!! Extract ZIP files with Notebooks in Microsoft Fabric
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- Опубліковано 28 лют 2024
- Who needs NOCODE? Patrick takes you on a journey where you can extract ZIP files within a Notebook in Microsoft Fabric. Also found a very cool feature in Notebooks!
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Great to have both ways to do it. I will use the no-code for processes that I think other people will need to update and the all-code for processes that I don't think will change or the ones I will be updating. Thanks so much for the great options.
Hey guys! Great Videos both! I prefer Patrick's video. I think its more eye-attractive and clear. However, Fabric is build to have the ability to do it with Adam's way. So it's dauce!😃
Nice video! And this method has added bonus that the code can be tested, and the output files can be validated 😀
Hey Patrick I was trying your coude, and my question is the Fabric path, It' doesn't work in my side, the notebook doesn't recongnize the "/lakehouse/default/...", is because you're not selecting a Lakehouse for the Notebook and the parameter /lakehouse/default/ is in some way resolved by Fabric?
what about if you wanted to insert that data directly into a table?
Hello and thank you for the video. How you extract several zip files and upload them into an MS Lakehouse with the files being stored on SharePoint. Thanks!
is it possible to do something like this locally instead of in the notebook?
All code approach for me.
Not sure - The bugs in the no-code approach really put me off! 🙂
I will go with no code approch😅
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