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Catalog homepage improvements are urgently needed
Hi Microsoft, Since this page for Purview DGS has opened, I though I'd start a discussion and provide some user feedback on the UX. Let's be honest: it is confusing for end users, and annoying for admins: Users navigate to the catalog to find data, but end up on a homepage that tells them how to set up a catalog. Trust me on this: they don't care, and neither do I after having set up the catalog already. Users do however see a search bar, which they will use. The 'search' bar on the homepage does not search for data assets or data products, but for Microsoft documentation. Users get stuck here, without ever finding data. The current set up of the homepage makes it totally feel like some preview/demo environment. This lint search bar persists throughout the application, leading to more confusion on data product or data assets search (as there are now two search bars), or within the page of a data product itself (where the search bar persists in the lint, but follow-up search actions using this search bar result in nothing helpful). I'd suggest removing this lint search option entirely, and bringing the 'discovery' search options to the homepage. Bonus points if the homepage becomes customizable (e.g. like a SharePoint page) so we can point our users to company specific documentation to help them get started. I thought this feature was promised in the previous roadmap, but unfortunately it seems to be deleted in the most recent publication. A better homepage will greatly aid user adoption.RikMar 13, 2025Brass Contributor451Views6likes9CommentsData Product Owner and Contacts should be separate fields
Currently, the 'contacts' field under a data product has a 1 on 1 relationship with the 'data product owner' field. It is not possible to add 'contacts' seperately. I believe this does not make sense for most organizations. For example, our data products have one owner, and multiple contacts (e.g. data stewards, data experts). That's how our governance works. We are not going to add people to the 'data product owner' field that are no data owners, just to show them in contacts. Also, why would you have two fields that basically do the same? Clicking on 'data product owner' already gives me the information for 'contacts'. Please let us add contacts here, that are not the data product owner.RikMar 17, 2025Brass Contributor227Views2likes6CommentsAutomating Power BI Viewer Role Assignment After Azure Purview Approval
Hello everyone! In my organization we use Azure Purview to manage access requests for our Power BI reports. Our current flow is: A user requests access to a data product (Power BI report) from Purview. I approve the request in the Purview portal. Although the user now has metadata-level access in Purview, to actually view the report they must click “Open in Power BI (Fabric)”—and that only works if I manually add them as Viewer to the workspace or app. This manual step is very tedious when there are dozens of requests per day. I’m looking for ideas to automate it so that, upon approval in Purview, the user is granted the Viewer role on the Power BI workspace/app for that report without any manual intervention. Has anyone implemented something similar or knows of an out-of-the-box approach? Perhaps a Purview extension (even in preview), third-party tool, or community solution that automates this provisioning? Thanks in advance for any pointers or examples!SolvedNai_edodoMay 07, 2025Copper Contributor251Views0likes5CommentsRequest access form should be customizable
Most customers have existing data access policies and access request forms. Customers should be able to adapt the request access form, so it reflects their existing form for data access. Besides the point that the access request form should be customizable, the current form has some shortcomings that are not too sharp: When a data product is created, data product owners are asked to fill in a maximum access duration. On the request access form it is not possible for a requester to provide a requested duration as an input. Why is the "business justification" entry only one row? Why can we not turn the "Purpose" part off? Why are there three options that are always there? What if a data owner does not want to provide access for "assessing fit"? We expect the user to describe their intentions with the data in detail. We do not expect to data owner to think out all possible purposes beforehand. I have seen As a data product owner, I can set up customizable workflows for data product access and use Power Automate connector to connect with other applications. On the roadmap. Please make customizing the request access form part of this feature.RikApr 09, 2025Brass Contributor198Views1like5CommentsUnified Catalog and connection to AWS and GCP
Hi, I recently came across an article by Keshav Singh (on Medium), which discusses the use of Microsoft Fabric to unlock the Unified Catalog Governance and Data Management features when connecting to Amazon S3. Is this additional layer of Fabric necessary, or can the same features be accessed directly through Purview’s connection to S3? TIA PaulSolvedPaulCurrivanApr 04, 2025Copper Contributor185Views2likes5CommentsFabric Lakehouse tables are not showing in Purview
Hi Purview Community, Further to scanning Fabric in purview, Delta Lake tables are showing up as assets in Purview. I can see the lakehouse but no details of the delta tables or associated folder/schema structure in the Related tab. In case you have encountered this issue before, I will appreciate your guidance on the troubleshooting. Thanks in advance!SolvedmasinghdataarchApr 01, 2025Copper Contributor530Views2likes4CommentsFeature request: Get rid of "Welcome to new Microsoft Purview portal" screen
Any new user of Purview DGS will be shown this screen: I strongly believe this should be an admin led tenant-wide decision, and not an 'any new user on it's own decision'. The screen is confusing and completely unnecessary for new users with "Global Catalog Reader" permissions only. The problem with this screen is that it results in some users landing in the classic portal, while all documentation and training materials that we share are based on the new portal. My suggestions would be to move this option to 'settings'. After all, as Microsoft, you want your users to use the new portal too, right? P.S. in the meantime, please get rid of the homepage and move all that under a 'getting started' page: Catalog homepage improvements are urgently needed | Microsoft Community HubRikAug 07, 2025Brass Contributor151Views3likes3CommentsPurview Data Governance: Grant access to business consumers search Unified Catalog "Data products"
Hello Team, I am in Microsoft purview as regular users (business Consumer) to search in Unified Catalog for organization data associated to customers. The administrator told me they granted me the following roles: Data Map collection: Data Reader Governance Domain: Local Catalog Reader. Governance domain Published Data product published: I am able to connect to Purview unified catalog > Discovery > Data Asset and see all the data asset in the data map collections. however, When I try to access Purview Unified Catalog > Discovery > Data Product > search keyword "Customers" which is a published data products, I got error 403. Please see the images for the context. the Microsoft documentation is very confusing about how business consumer can access the data products. How can I grant access to regular users to search corporate data in Purview Unified catalog for data products?Sergio_LondonoJun 03, 2025Copper Contributor181Views0likes3CommentsMoving Data Products Between Governance Domains
I have a number of data products whose location in the governance domain hierarchy is no longer a good fit. I'm struggling to find a route to move them, unpublishing and select edit gets me to the same options as during creation but the governance domain can't be selected and change. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/how-to-create-manage-data-products#edit-data-product is ambiguous on what can be edited but there's no exclusions given. Copilot makes a number of suggestions (dragging and dropping and using the "move" option from the list of data products), unfortunately none of of these appear to be based in reality. Is there a route to make a move? Am I missing permissions? Or is the expectation that I delete and re-create data products any time they need to move.SolvedBarneyLMar 26, 2025Brass Contributor349Views8likes3CommentsPurview Synapse Workspace Connection denied
Have a classic Purview setup and trying to scan a Synapse workspace serverless with an integration runtime and a service principal. When we try to select from synapse workspace on the scan, we an error. We can scan dedicated from the with the same integration runtime and service principal. Here is the error. Can anyone assist? Reason: An instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. Connection was denied since Deny Public Network Access is set to Yes (https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-sql/database/connectivity-settings#deny-public-network-access). To connect to this server, use the Private Endpoint from inside your virtual network (https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/sql-database/sql-database-private-endpoint-overview#how-to-set-up-private-link-for-azure-sql-database).ncphersMar 17, 2025Copper Contributor175Views0likes3Comments
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