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The Journal of My Work


I Built a Tool to Size Fabric SKUs
Every Fabric project I've worked on, every single one, has had questions around SKU sizing, capacity, capacity metrics, monitoring, and utilisation. The list goes on. I've been working with Power BI since its early days, and I've been in the BI world for many years before that. In all that time, I don't think I've come across a single product or project where it's easy to say "this is the right size." There's never really a right or wrong answer. I sometimes wonder if that's


A Logging Framework for Microsoft Fabric
A single Python file that creates complete monitoring infrastructure for Microsoft Fabric: lakehouse, tables, semantic model with relationships and DAX measures. Deploy in 5 minutes and start tracking your ETL pipelines immediately.


A Quick Blog Post: Orphaned Deployment Pipelines
You are not alone! I recently completed some work for a client regarding orphaned deployment pipelines. In small teams, where one or two developers handle most of the tasks, certain items may become orphaned, and accessing them can be challenging. While using REST API to achieve many things is common, working with PowerShell has never been my strong suit. Fortunately, this can be accomplished quite easily with Fabric and Fabric Notebooks. Below is a quick code snippet you can


Efficiently Moving Items Between Workspaces with Fabric CLI
Copying Power BI reports or notebooks across Fabric workspaces isn’t exactly smooth — especially if you want to move things in bulk. In this blog, I walk through how I used the Fabric CLI inside a notebook to automate this task.
No external tooling, no manual fiddling. Just a smart little hack with:
• Environment-based authentication
• Folder ID lookups (with auto-create if missing)
• Safe copy logic with fab cp
• Final clean-up with a folder PATCH


Naming Convention Ideas for Microsoft Fabric Developments
Naming conventions are a small but crucial part of creating effective data solutions. In this post, I explore how to do in Microsoft Fabric


Write Data to Unattached Lakehouses with Fabric Notebooks
It’s one of those blog posts I write for my own reference as I often find myself needing this code. I…


Document your Microsoft Fabric or Power BI workspaces with Semantic Link Labs
Documentation is a critical and tedious part of every project. However, it is essential to review existing developments or document new…


March Madness with conferences
Can you believe how amazing and hectic March has been?! So many community members got to experience some major conferences all…


Document #PowerBI Workspaces with #MicrosoftFabric #Notebooks
If you are a consultant like me, you know how hard it can be to access Power BI Admin API or…


What is #MicrosoftFabric and why am I excited about it?
I had been following the hints and clues on Twitter, where some Power BI team members were changing their job titles…
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