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Share data with your Microsoft 365 services

This article is aimed at Fabric administrators and decision makers who need to know how and where Fabric metadata is being used.

Fabric metadata sharing with Microsoft 365 services is a feature that allows metadata from Fabric to be shared with Microsoft 365 services (typically via Microsoft Graph) and combined with data from across Microsoft 365, Windows, and Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) to build apps for organizations and consumers that interact with millions of users. The feature is enabled by default when your Fabric home tenant and Microsoft 365 tenant are in the same geographical region.

When shared with Microsoft 365 services, Fabric content will be listed in the Quick Access list on the Office.com home page. The Fabric content affected includes reports, dashboards, apps, workbooks, paginated reports, and workspaces. The information required by the Quick Access functionality includes:

  • The display name of the content
  • When the content was last accessed
  • The type of content that was accessed (report, app, dashboard, scorecard, etc.)

See more about the Fabric data that is shared with Microsoft 365 services.

Data residency

Fabric and Microsoft 365 are distinct and separately operated Microsoft cloud services, each deployed according to its own service-specific data center alignment rules, even when purchased together. As a result, it's possible that your Microsoft 365 Services and your Fabric service are not deployed in the same geographic region.

By default, Fabric metadata is available only in the region where the Fabric tenant is located. However, you can allow Fabric to share metadata across regions by turning on a toggle switch in the Users can see Microsoft Fabric metadata in Microsoft 365 tenant setting. For more information, see How to turn sharing with Microsoft 365 services on and off.

Where is Fabric data stored?

For more information about data storage locations, see Find the default region for your organization and Product Availability by Geography.

Where is Microsoft 365 data stored?

For more information about data storage for Microsoft 365, see Where your Microsoft 365 customer data is stored and Multi-Geo Capabilities in Microsoft 365.

How to turn sharing with Microsoft 365 services on and off

Sharing metadata with Microsoft 365 services is controlled by the Users can see Microsoft Fabric metadata in Microsoft 365 tenant setting. The setting is Enabled by default. To turn off the feature, or to turn it on again after it's been turned off, go to Admin portal > Tenant settings > Users can see Microsoft Fabric metadata in Microsoft 365 and set the toggle as appropriate. Once the setting is enabled or disabled, it may take up to 24 hours for you to see changes.

By default, Fabric data is available only in the region where the Fabric tenant is located. To allow Fabric to share metadata across regions, set the second toggle switch to Enabled. When you enable the second toggle, you acknowledge that Fabric data may flow outside the geographic region it's stored in.

Note

The second toggle is visible only when the main sharing toggle is enabled.

Screenshot of Users can see Microsoft Fabric metadata in Microsoft 365 tenant setting.

Data that is shared with Microsoft 365

The tables below lists examples of the data that is shared with Microsoft 365 services.

Item metadata that is mainly used when using the "search" mechanism to look for Fabric content within your Microsoft 365 services

Property What is Shared Example
TenantID Microsoft Entra tenant Identifier aaaabbbb-0000-cccc-1111-dddd2222eeee
ItemType Fabric category for the item Report
DisplayName Display name for the item Retail Analysis Sample
Description Content description in the servics (e.g. Report settings) Sample containing retail sales data
URL Content Item URL for the item https://powerbi-df.analysis-df.windows.net/groups/8b5ac04e-89c1-4fc6-a364-e8411dfd8d17/reports/aaaabbbb-0000-cccc-1111-dddd2222eeee/ReportSection2
ACL Access Control List with permissions and Microsoft Entra user, Security Group and Distribution List Identifiers {"accessType": "grant", "id" : "aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee", "type" : "read" }
WorkspaceName Workspace name as per Create a workspace Retail workspace
WorkspaceURL Link to navigate to the Workspace in the service https://powerbi-df.analysis-df.windows.net/groups/8b5ac04e-89c1-4fc6-a364-e8411dfd8d17
Creator Microsoft Entra user principal name of the person that created the content user1@fourthcoffee.com
CreatedDate Date the content was created 2011-06-30T23:32:46Z
LastModifiedUser Microsoft Entra user principal name for the last person who modified the content user1@fourthcoffee.com
LastModifiedDate Last modified date for the content 2011-06-30T23:32:46Z
PageNames Display names for pages within the report Sales Summary, Regional details, Returns
ChartTitles Display names for visualizations in the report layout Regional sales over time
FieldNames Names of columns and measures used in the report revenue, date, product_category

User activity that is mainly leveraged for showing Fabric content within your "Recents" and "Recommended" sections at Office.com

Property What is Shared Example
LastRefreshDate Last refresh date for the content 2011-06-30T23:32:46Z
UserID Microsoft Entra user principal name for the user who acted on the item user1@fourthcoffee.com
SignalType The type of action the user took on the content Viewed
ActorID Microsoft Entra ID for the user who acted on the item aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee
StartTime/EndTime Date/Time the user performed the action on the content 2011-06-30T23:32:46Z