Connecting to Dataverse
Overview
Dataverse is an easy to use, easy to manage, compliant, secure, scalable, and globally available SaaS data service that stores your data within a set of tables. It helps you to acquire insights and motivate corporate action by enabling the use of any sort of data or app.
Prerequisite
You will need the following details to configure and import data using Dataverse connector:
- Service Uri
- Office 365 Username and Password.
Import data using Dataverse connector
Follow the below steps to create a new dataflow for the Dataverse import connector:
- Go to Dataflow > Imports.
- Click New dataflow.
The Set dataflow name page appears.
- Enter Dataflow name in the Name text area.
- Click Next.
The Choose connector page appears.
To add Dataverse connector
- In the Choose connector page, select Dataverse connector.
You can also use the Search feature to find the connector. The Dataverse connector is listed under both the Developer Tools and Sales categories.
- Enter Display Name for your dataflow in the text area.
- Enter Description for your dataflow in the text area.
- Click Next.
The Connect to Dataverse page appears.
To configure Dataverse
Follow the below steps to configure the connection to Dataverse:
- Enter the Service Uri details in the text area.
- Select an Authentication Type option from the drop-down list.
- Enter your Username and Password.
- Click Connect.
The Table Details columns appear.
- Enter the Table Details to process the data.
Item | Description |
---|---|
Purpose | Option to assign a purpose (Data or Metadata) for each table. |
Data | Loads customer data. |
Metadata | Loads Metadata. |
File name | Displays the name of the file that you imported. |
Table name | Displays the imported table name. |
- Click Save.
Run, edit, and delete the imported data
Once you save the connector, the Dataverse connector gets displayed in the list of tables created in the Dataflow page.
Item | Description |
---|---|
Name | Displays the name of the imported Dataflow. |
Type | Displays connector type symbol. |
Status | Indicates whether the data is imported successfully. |
Tables Count | Displays the number of tables. |
Created Date | Displays date of creation. |
Last refresh type | Displays the refresh value. You can see whether the value is Full or Incremental after the last data refresh. |
Updated Date | Displays last modified date. |
Last Refresh | Displays the latest refresh date, which updates each time you refresh the data. |
Group by | Option to view the items in a specific Group (For example, name, type, status). |
- Select the horizontal ellipsis in the Actions column and do the following:
If you want to | Then |
---|---|
Modify the Dataflow | Select Edit and modify the Dataflow. Click Save to apply your changes. |
Execute the Dataflow | Select Run. |
Bring the data to its previous state | Select Rollback. |
Delete the Dataflow | Select Remove and then click the Delete button. All tables in the data source get deleted. |
See the run history of the Dataflow | Select Run history. |
Next step
After completing the data import, start the Master Data Management (MDM) - Stitch process to develop a unified view of your customers.