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Previously, the activator message supported composite keys, allowing multiple column values to be included. The current implementation targets only a single column. Is there still a way to include values from multiple columns in the activator message?
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Hi @rabbisht,
As far as I know Activator currently only supports conditions on single columns.
You can include additional columns in email/teams notifications as contex however.
Activator tutorial using sample data - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
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You can combine streams together to do this type of composite rule detection: Combine Multiple eventstreams in Activator Rule - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Alternatively, you can combine the composites in the source and evaluate the rule on the combined column
Hi @rabbisht
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@kustortininja @tayloramy Thanks for the inputs.
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Hi @rabbisht
Hope everything’s going smoothly on your end. I wanted to check if the issue got sorted. if you have any other issues please reach community.
You can combine streams together to do this type of composite rule detection: Combine Multiple eventstreams in Activator Rule - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Alternatively, you can combine the composites in the source and evaluate the rule on the combined column
Hi @rabbisht,
As far as I know Activator currently only supports conditions on single columns.
You can include additional columns in email/teams notifications as contex however.
Activator tutorial using sample data - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Proud to be a Super User! | |
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