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Microsoft DP-600 Exam - Topic 2 Question 54 Discussion

You have a Fabric workspace named Workspace1 that is assigned to a newly created Fabric capacity named Capacity1.You create a semantic model named Model1 and deploy Model1 to Workspace1.You need to publish changes to Model1 directly from Tabular Editor.What should you do?
D) For Capacity1, set XMLA Endpoint to Read Write.
A) For Workspace1, enable Git integration.
B) For Workspace1, create a managed private endpoint.
C) For Model1, enable external sharing.

Microsoft DP-600 Exam - Topic 2 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-600 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 2
[All DP-600 Questions]

You have a Fabric workspace named Workspace1 that is assigned to a newly created Fabric capacity named Capacity1.

You create a semantic model named Model1 and deploy Model1 to Workspace1.

You need to publish changes to Model1 directly from Tabular Editor.

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: D

In Microsoft Fabric, semantic models (formerly datasets) can be managed using external tools like Tabular Editor. To push or publish changes directly to a Fabric workspace from Tabular Editor, the workspace must support XMLA endpoint connectivity with read-write access.

Explanation of Each Option

A . For Workspace1, enable Git integration.

Git integration allows source control and versioning of items in a Fabric workspace. It is intended for lifecycle management of artifacts and does not provide the connectivity required for Tabular Editor to publish semantic model changes.

B . For Workspace1, create a managed private endpoint.

A managed private endpoint provides secure connectivity between Fabric and external data sources. It is not related to the ability to publish semantic models through XMLA.

C . For Model1, enable external sharing.

External sharing governs who can access the model outside the organization. This does not affect publishing workflows from developer tools.

D . For Capacity1, set XMLA Endpoint to Read Write.

This is the correct choice. The XMLA endpoint provides a programmatic connection point for external tools like Tabular Editor. By default, the XMLA endpoint is enabled only in read-only mode. Changing the setting to Read Write allows developers to push changes, update metadata, and deploy semantic models directly from Tabular Editor into the Fabric workspace.

Summary

To publish changes to a Fabric semantic model using Tabular Editor, the XMLA endpoint of the assigned capacity must be set to Read Write. Without this configuration, Tabular Editor can only connect in read-only mode and cannot deploy updates.

Reference

Use the XMLA endpoint in Microsoft Fabric

Manage capacities in Microsoft Fabric


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