Semantic models are crucial for advanced data analysis and reporting. They allow you to create a structured and understandable representation of your data. This guide will walk you through the process of creating a semantic model based on the tables in your Fabric Lakehouse, making it easier to build comprehensive reports and insights.

Step 1: Navigate to Your Workspace

To create a semantic model based on tables in your Lakehouse, navigate to the workspace where the Lakehouse is located.

Navigate to workspace
Navigate to workspace

Step 2: Select Your Lakehouse

In the workspace, click on your Lakehouse.

Click on Lakehouse
Click on Lakehouse

Step 3: Create a New Semantic Model

In the Lakehouse, click on New semantic model.

Click on New semantic model
Click on New semantic model

Step 4: Define Your Semantic Model

Name your model, select workspace and the tables you want to include in your semantic model, and click on Confirm.

Create your semantic model
Create your semantic model

Your semantic model will be created based on the selected tables in your Lakehouse. You can now create relationships and measures, and build reports on your model.

Semantic model created
Semantic model created

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I’m a Data Engineer and Business Analyst with a background in Economics. I love diving into data and turning it into something meaningful using tools like Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, and Azure Data Factory. Over the years, I’ve worked on everything from data migrations to building reports and dashboards that help organizations really make the most of their data.

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