10 Steps to Mastering Copilot in Microsoft Fabric

Published On Tue Aug 06 2024
10 Steps to Mastering Copilot in Microsoft Fabric

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Enabling Copilot in Data Warehouse

When it comes to utilizing Copilot in Microsoft Fabric, we have observed that while it can be used in Power BI reports (Service and Desktop) and Notebooks, some users have encountered issues with using Copilot in the Data Warehouse. In Dataflow gen2, users have reported seeing the Copilot icon but receiving an error message.

It is important to note that there is a specific process to enable Copilot for Fabric. This raises the question of how it is possible to use Copilot in Power BI reports, yet encounter issues with Copilot in the Data Warehouse, especially when all objects are in the same workspace.

According to insights shared by community members, the F64 or P1 capacity must be located in regions specified in the Enable Copilot in Fabric - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn article. If the tenant or capacity is outside specified regions like the US or France, Copilot may be disabled by default unless specific tenant settings are enabled in the Fabric Admin portal.

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Troubleshooting Copilot Issues

If you are experiencing issues with Copilot in Data Warehouse or Dataflow, it is recommended to verify the settings with your Fabric tenant admins. It is possible that only Power BI Copilot is visible and usable due to specific settings being enabled. By engaging with your admins and ensuring alignment with the required configurations, you may be able to resolve these discrepancies.

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Additionally, the use of Open AI in the Admin portal is highlighted as a paid feature that requires communication with Azure when activated. Users with free trial accounts may face limitations in using Copilot in the warehouse. It is advisable to investigate the status of your account and its compatibility with Copilot functionalities to address any existing issues.

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