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How to diffrentiate scheduled run of a Fabric pipeline vs manual run. From the monitor tab I am not able to diffrentiate scheduled or triggered run of a pipeline vs the manual run of a pipeline.
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There is column called Run Kind which can be added from Column Options on top right corner of the Monitor tab in Fabric.This column gives values like Manual/Scheduled. This serves the purpose.
Thanks !
There is column called Run Kind which can be added from Column Options on top right corner of the Monitor tab in Fabric.This column gives values like Manual/Scheduled. This serves the purpose.
Thanks !
Hi @BessyBasil,
Thank you for sharing this! Yes, adding the Run Kind column from the Column Options in the Monitor tab is a great way to determine whether a run was Manual or Scheduled. This provides a direct and efficient solution.
Your approach serves the purpose well, and I appreciate you sharing it with the community! Marking this as the accepted answer so others can benefit from it.
Thank you.
Hi @BessyBasil,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft forum community.
As of now, in the Microsoft Fabric Monitor tab, there is no direct built-in feature that explicitly differentiates between scheduled (triggered) runs and manual runs of a pipeline.
You can set a pipeline parameter to indicate the run type. When scheduling the pipeline, use a parameter such as RunType = "Scheduled". For manual triggers, set RunType = "Manual".
For more information, please refer the below link:
How to monitor pipeline runs - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
If this helps, then please Accept it as a solution and dropping a "Kudos" so other members can find it more easily.
Thank you.
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