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Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
Export lets you extract data from the Lakehouse and load it into Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2.Step 01 - Add export
- Click on Add export on the left top corner of the screen.
- Enter a Name. (Name starts with a letter and only Letters and Numbers are allowed. No Spaces)
- Display name (which displays the name in the UI of the export saved).
- Select credentials:
- Select from existing
- Create new
Step 02 - Select from existing
In order to allow skyData access to your Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account, you’ll need the following details:- Select Dataflow
- Account Name (Check with Microsoft for Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 credentials.)
- Account key
- Container
- TenantID
- AppID
- AppKey
- Click Next Button.
Step 02 - Select from new
In order to allow skyData access to your Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 account, you’ll need the following details:- Account Name (Check with Microsoft for Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 credentials.)
- Account key
- Container
- TenantID
- AppID
- AppKey
- Click Next Button.
Step 03 - Entities to export
Here all the Lakehouse data will be available Entity wise.- Select the entities from the list to be exported
- Click Create and then click on three dot button and select Run.
- The export will be started.
Step 04 - Download Exported Data
The data gets exported in the form of csv file/s that gets stored in the storage account under the specified container with the same name as the export name. To access those files, follow the steps.- Open Mircosoft Azure Storage Explorer and go the storage account selected in the second step during export.
- Navigate to the selected container and click on it.
- You will see a folder named export-entity. Double click to open the folder and you will see the exported csv file/s there.
- Double click on the csv files you want to download and the download will start.

