Introduction

Microsoft Fabric offers a gallery of sample datasets that can be used to perform and practice Real-Time Analytics. These sample data sets offer a great opportunity to gain experience and familiarize yourself with the technologies and services in the Real-Time Intelligence Experience. In this tutorial we will show you how to load a sample dataset into an existing KQL Database.

Goal

A sample dataset for Real-Time Analytics should be loaded into an existing KQL database.

Prequestisies

☑️ Eventhouse created

We have already created the eventhouse "dlnerds_eventhouse". If you want to know how to create an eventhouse check out the following post:

How to create an Eventhouse in Microsoft Fabric: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction Microsoft Fabric is a powerful All-in-One Data Platform (SaaS) in the Azure Cloud that combines various Azure components to cover the fields of Data Integration, Data Engineering, Data Science and Business Intelligence. One key component of the Microsoft Fabric architecture is the Eventhouse. In this tutorial, we will explain

Step 1: Open Eventhouse

First, open the created eventhouse.

Step 2: Load sample data into KQL Database

The eventhouse contains a KQL database with the same name as the eventhouse.

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