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Hello Everyone, I am working in a team of 10 Developers who each work on different use cases, we want to integrate Git in Fabrics so each user can merge their changes in feature branches, which later can be merged with the main branch upon review.
But I encountered an limitation, that allows only the admin to switch branches in a workspace. Has someone tried this ? Who can I allow each of my users to use their own branches of choice (like in databricks) without giving them extra permissions. I explored the My workspace tab it seems there is no option to integrate with git.
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Hi @AdarshPanasri,
As you said, current the branches seems be managed by admin.
If you want it developer multiple branches, you can assign these users to work on different workspaces, or worked on different fabric content which only one user has permissions to operate.
In addition, you can also try to submit an idea for improve the git integration usages for multiple users and multiple branches.
Also, you can take a look at the official document about git integrate it helps:
Get started with Git integration - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Regards,
XIaoxin Sheng
Hi @AdarshPanasri ,
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Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @AdarshPanasri,
As you said, current the branches seems be managed by admin.
If you want it developer multiple branches, you can assign these users to work on different workspaces, or worked on different fabric content which only one user has permissions to operate.
In addition, you can also try to submit an idea for improve the git integration usages for multiple users and multiple branches.
Also, you can take a look at the official document about git integrate it helps:
Get started with Git integration - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Regards,
XIaoxin Sheng
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