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articles/cosmos-db/integrated-power-bi-synapse-link.md

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1. From the **Select workspace** tab, choose the Azure Synapse Analytics workspace and select **Next**. This will automatically create T-SQL views in Synapse Analytics, for the containers selected earlier. For more information on T-SQL views required to connect your Cosmos DB to Power BI, see [Prepare views](../synapse-analytics/sql/tutorial-connect-power-bi-desktop.md#3---prepare-view) article.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Your Cosmos DB container proprieties will be represented as columns in T-SQL views, including deep nested JSON data. This is a quick start for your BI dashboards. These views will be available in your Synapse workspace/database; you can also use these exact same views in Synapse Workspace for data exploration, data science, data engineering, etc. Please note that advanced scenarios may demand more complex views or fine tuning of these views, for better performance. For more information. see [best practices for Synapse Link when using Synapse serverless SQL pools](../synapse-analytics/sql/resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#cosmos-db-performance-issues) article.
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> Your Cosmos DB container proprieties will be represented as columns in T-SQL views, including deep nested JSON data. This is a quick start for your BI dashboards. These views will be available in your Synapse workspace/database; you can also use these exact same views in Synapse Workspace for data exploration, data science, data engineering, etc. Please note that advanced scenarios may demand more complex views or fine tuning of these views, for better performance. For more information. see [best practices for Synapse Link when using Synapse serverless SQL pools](../synapse-analytics/sql/resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#azure-cosmos-db-performance-issues) article.
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1. You can either choose an existing workspace or create a new one. To select an existing workspace, provide the **Subscription**, **Workspace**, and the **Database** details. Azure portal will use your Azure AD credentials to automatically connect to your Synapse workspace and create T-SQL views. Make sure you have "Synapse administrator" permissions to this workspace.
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articles/cosmos-db/sql/powerbi-visualize.md

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1. From the **Select workspace** tab, choose the Azure Synapse Analytics workspace and select **Next**. This step will automatically create T-SQL views in Synapse Analytics, for the containers selected earlier. For more information on T-SQL views required to connect your Cosmos DB to Power BI, see [Prepare views](../../synapse-analytics/sql/tutorial-connect-power-bi-desktop.md#3---prepare-view) article.
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> Your Cosmos DB container proprieties will be represented as columns in T-SQL views, including deep nested JSON data. This is a quick start for your BI dashboards. These views will be available in your Synapse workspace/database; you can also use these exact same views in Synapse Workspace for data exploration, data science, data engineering, etc. Please note that advanced scenarios may demand more complex views or fine tuning of these views, for better performance. For more information. see [best practices for Synapse Link when using Synapse serverless SQL pools](../../synapse-analytics/sql/resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#cosmos-db-performance-issues) article.
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> Your Cosmos DB container proprieties will be represented as columns in T-SQL views, including deep nested JSON data. This is a quick start for your BI dashboards. These views will be available in your Synapse workspace/database; you can also use these exact same views in Synapse Workspace for data exploration, data science, data engineering, etc. Please note that advanced scenarios may demand more complex views or fine tuning of these views, for better performance. For more information. see [best practices for Synapse Link when using Synapse serverless SQL pools](../../synapse-analytics/sql/resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#azure-cosmos-db-performance-issues) article.
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1. You can either choose an existing workspace or create a new one. To select an existing workspace, provide the **Subscription**, **Workspace**, and the **Database** details. Azure portal will use your Azure AD credentials to automatically connect to your Synapse workspace and create T-SQL views. Make sure you have "Synapse administrator" permissions to this workspace.
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> These steps for serverless databases **do not** apply to replicated databases. Currently in Synapse, serverless databases that are replicated from Spark databases are read-only. For more information, go [here](../synapse-analytics/sql/resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#operation-is-not-allowed-for-a-replicated-database).
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> These steps for serverless databases **do not** apply to replicated databases. Currently in Synapse, serverless databases that are replicated from Spark databases are read-only. For more information, go [here](../synapse-analytics/sql/resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#operation-isnt-allowed-for-a-replicated-database).
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articles/synapse-analytics/sql/query-cosmos-db-analytical-store.md

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## Troubleshooting
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Review the [self-help page](resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#cosmos-db) to find the known issues or troubleshooting steps that can help you to resolve potential problems with Cosmos DB queries.
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Review the [self-help page](resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#azure-cosmos-db) to find the known issues or troubleshooting steps that can help you to resolve potential problems with Cosmos DB queries.
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- [Use Power BI and serverless SQL pool with Azure Synapse Link](../../cosmos-db/synapse-link-power-bi.md)
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- [Tutorial on building serverless SQL pool views over Azure Cosmos DB and connecting them to Power BI models via DirectQuery](./tutorial-data-analyst.md)
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- Visit [Synapse link for Cosmos DB self-help page](resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#cosmos-db) if you are getting some errors or experiencing performance issues.
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- Visit [Synapse link for Cosmos DB self-help page](resources-self-help-sql-on-demand.md#azure-cosmos-db) if you are getting some errors or experiencing performance issues.
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- Checkout the learn module on how to [Query Azure Cosmos DB with SQL Serverless for Azure Synapse Analytics](/learn/modules/query-azure-cosmos-db-with-sql-serverless-for-azure-synapse-analytics/).

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