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> `Copy Job` in Microsoft Fabric is a `data movement operation` that enables users to transfer data from one location to another within the Fabric ecosystem or from external sources. It supports a wide range of connectors and formats, allowing seamless ingestion into `OneLake`, `Data Warehouses`, or `Lakehouses`. Copy Jobs are ideal for `ETL/ELT workflows, data onboarding, and integration scenarios`, providing a scalable and efficient way to automate data loading and refresh processes across environments.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> `Workspace roles in Microsoft Fabric (Admin, Member, Contributor, Viewer) grant access to all items within the workspace, not just Copy Jobs.` This includes Dashboards,
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> Semantic Models, Data Warehouses, Notebooks, Pipelines, and more. There is currently no way to assign permissions to Copy Jobs individually, access is inherited from the user's role in the workspace.
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> Semantic Models, Data Warehouses, Notebooks, Pipelines, and more. There is currently no way to assign permissions to Copy Jobs individually, access is inherited from the user's role in the workspace.
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> `Dashboard` in Microsoft Fabric is a `visual and interactive canvas` that brings together insights from various data sources into a single,
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> unified view. It allows users to pin visuals from reports, monitor key metrics in real time, and interact with data through filters and slicers.
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> Dashboards are ideal for `executive overviews, operational monitoring, and decision-making`, offering a high-level summary with the ability to drill down into detailed reports when needed.
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## Allow recipients to share this dashboard
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> Permission: <br/>
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> - Read <br/>
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> - Reshare
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## Allow recipients to build content with the data associated with this dashboard
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