Consuming Data from Azure Data Lake Storage to Datasphere

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Prerequisites: 

Access: Ensure access to both SAP Datasphere and ADLS. Azure Credentials: Have the ADLS storage account name, key, or other authentication methods ready. 

Steps: 

Login to SAP Datasphere: Access your SAP Datasphere instance via the web browser. Navigate to Connections: Go to the Connections section from the main menu. 

Add a New Connection: Click on the Connections tab and select Create Connection. 

From the list of available connections, choose Azure Data Lake Storage. 

Configure ADLS Connection: Name: Provide a name for your connection. Azure Storage Account Name: Enter the name of your ADLS storage account. Authentication Type: Select the type of authentication (e.g., Shared Key, SAS Token, Managed Identity). Account Key or Token: Enter the relevant key or token. 

Test the Connection: Test the connection to ensure everything is configured correctly. 

 Import Data: 

Once the connection is established, you can create data flows or import data from ADLS into SAP Datasphere. Map the data fields and define how the data should be stored or transformed within Datasphere.  

​ Prerequisites: Access: Ensure access to both SAP Datasphere and ADLS. Azure Credentials: Have the ADLS storage account name, key, or other authentication methods ready. Steps: Login to SAP Datasphere: Access your SAP Datasphere instance via the web browser. Navigate to Connections: Go to the Connections section from the main menu. Add a New Connection: Click on the Connections tab and select Create Connection. From the list of available connections, choose Azure Data Lake Storage. Configure ADLS Connection: Name: Provide a name for your connection. Azure Storage Account Name: Enter the name of your ADLS storage account. Authentication Type: Select the type of authentication (e.g., Shared Key, SAS Token, Managed Identity). Account Key or Token: Enter the relevant key or token. Test the Connection: Test the connection to ensure everything is configured correctly.  Import Data: Once the connection is established, you can create data flows or import data from ADLS into SAP Datasphere. Map the data fields and define how the data should be stored or transformed within Datasphere.    Read More Technology Blogs by Members articles 

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