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Last updated: 2025-05-08
Event Streamin Microsoft Fabric is areal-time data ingestion and processing servicethat enables users to capture, transform, and route streaming data from various sources. It supports inputs likeEvent Hubs,IoT devices, andcustom applications, and allows routing data to destinations such asOneLake,Data Warehouses, orLakehouses. Event Streams are ideal forreal-time analytics, monitoring, and alerting scenarios, providing a scalable and low-latency pipeline for continuously processing and reacting to incoming data events.
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Note
As now, access to Event Stream is controlled entirely through workspace roles (Admin, Member, Contributor, Viewer).
There is no support for assigning permissions to individual Event Stream or managing them through SQL-like GRANT, REVOKE, or DENY statements.
Important
Workspace roles in Microsoft Fabric (Admin, Member, Contributor, Viewer) grant access to all items within the workspace, not just Event Stream. This includes Dashboards,
Semantic Models, Data Warehouses, Notebooks, Pipelines, and more. There is currently no way to assign permissions to Event Stream individually, access is inherited from the user's role in the workspace.
| Workspace Role | Access to Event Stream |
|---|---|
| Admin | Full control: create, edit, delete, monitor, and manage permissions for Event Stream. |
| Member | Can create, edit, and run Event Stream; can also share them with others. |
| Contributor | Can create and run Event Stream, but cannot manage permissions or share them. |
| Viewer | Can view Event Stream and their status but cannot create, edit, or run them. |

