diff --git a/challenges/Module1-Introduction to Cosmos DB.MD b/challenges/Module1-Introduction to Cosmos DB.MD index 282972f..5cd5491 100644 --- a/challenges/Module1-Introduction to Cosmos DB.MD +++ b/challenges/Module1-Introduction to Cosmos DB.MD @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ 7. Provide the following details in the Add directory blade.
- ID : Provide any unique name. - API : **SQL** - - Resource group : Select **Create new** and type the name of the new resource group to be created.
+ - Resource group : Select **Use Existing** and choose the name of the existing resource group to be used.
- Location: East US - Enable geo-redundancy: No Click on **Create**.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ #### 1.3.1 Access Windows VM and Launch Data migration tool. -1. Access PowerBI VM(Windows) via RDP, Open Internet Explorer inside the Windows VM and download the data which we would migrate to cosmos DB by clicking [here](http://jsonstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/stocks.zip)
(http://bit.ly/2CYzX8I) +1. Access PowerBI VM(Windows) via RDP, Open Internet Explorer inside the Windows VM and download the data which we would migrate to cosmos DB by clicking [here](http://jsonstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/stocks.zip) (http://bit.ly/2CYzX8I)
A zip file will download, extract and open the file to view the json data set.
2. **Launch** your **data migration tool** by opening the **dtui.exe** application. (under C:\Packages)