I have successfully resolved the issue by modifying the SAS URL. Kindly follow the steps outlined below for your reference: 1. Navigate to the Storage account and access the shared access signature under the "Security + Network" section. 2. Generate the SAS URI from the aforementioned location (Allowed resource types - Service,Container,Object). 3. Subsequently, obtain the Blob Service SAS URL and append your container name before "?sv," as illustrated below: https://testbistorageacc.blob.core.windows.net/containername?sv=2022-11-02&ss=bfqt&srt=sco&sp=rwdlacupiytfx&se=2025-04-01T03:25:18Z&st=2024-01-03T20:25:18Z&spr=https&sig=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx%3D 4. Additionally, please ensure the accuracy of the modified SAS URL by verifying it through the Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer. This solved my problem, the SAS URL generated from container didnt work like the documention suggested. Thanks!
@SandT Thank you for the respons. I have looked into this and would prefer to fetch directly from the tables. Is there a way to get data from the tables?
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