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Andersenn
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1 year ago
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Cannot commit 'activator' trigger into devops repository

Hello, I'm encountering an issue when trying to commit a trigger item in Microsoft Fabric to a connected Azure DevOps Git repository. While all other items (such as notebooks, dataflows, and pipelin...
  • v-sgandrathi's avatar
    1 year ago

    Hi Andersenn,

    Thank you for reaching out.

    Based on the error message, the TransformationMDTrigger is failing to commit to the connected Azure DevOps Git repository, while other items are committing successfully. This could be due to unsupported configurations in the trigger or temporary sync issues.

    To begin, please try the following troubleshooting steps:

    Refresh the workspace and try committing the trigger again.

    Rename or slightly modify the trigger (e.g., edit the schedule or parameters), then attempt to commit.

    Recreate the trigger manually and try committing the new version.

    Ensure the trigger does not contain any special characters or unsupported expressions in its metadata.

     

    If the issue still persists after trying these steps, Please consider raising a Microsoft support ticket for further investigation. You can explain all the troubleshooting steps you have taken to help them better understand the issue.

    You can create a Microsoft support ticket with the help of the link below:
    How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

     

    If this helps, please accept it as a solution and drop a "Kudos" so other members can find it more easily.

    Thank you.