QuestionQ17

Implement and manage semantic models

You have a Fabric tenant that contains a workspace named Workspace1. Workspace1 is assigned to a Fabric capacity.

You need to recommend a solution to provide users with the ability to create and publish custom Direct Lake semantic models by using external tools. The solution must follow the principle of least privilege.

Which three actions in the Fabric Admin portal should you include in the recommendation? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct answer is worth one point.

Choose three
  • A From the Tenant settings, set Allow XMLA Endpoints and Analyze in Excel with on-premises datasets to Enabled.
  • B From the Tenant settings, set Allow Azure Active Directory guest users to access Microsoft Fabric to Enabled.
  • C From the Tenant settings, select Users can edit data model in the Power BI service.
  • D From the Capacity settings, set XMLA Endpoint to Read Write.
  • E From the Tenant settings, set Users can create Fabric items to Enabled.
  • F From the Tenant settings, enable Publish to Web.
Explanation

Three settings are required for external tool Direct Lake creation: Enable XMLA endpoints at the tenant level (A) to allow external tools to connect, set XMLA Endpoint to Read Write at the capacity level (D) to permit publishing models, and enable Users can create Fabric items at the tenant level (E) to grant permission. Guest user access (B), service model editing (C), and Publish to Web (F) are not necessary for this requirement.

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