Hello @Krystina Woelkers ,
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To create Data Factory instances, the user account that you use to sign in to Azure must be a member of the contributor role, the owner role, or an administrator of the Azure subscription.
Note: To view the permissions that you have in the subscription, in the Azure portal => Select your subscription => Go to Access control (IAM) => Under Check access => Click on view my access.
To create and manage child resources for Data Factory - including datasets, linked services, pipelines, triggers, and integration runtimes - the following requirements are applicable:
- To create and manage child resources in the Azure portal, you must belong to the Data Factory Contributor role at the Resource Group level or above.
- To create and manage child resources with PowerShell or the SDK, the contributor role at the resource level or above is sufficient.
For more details, refer to Roles and permissions for Azure Data Factory.
Hope this will help. Please let us know if any further queries.
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