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Hello all,
I need your help with this, please. I have a nested foreach loop. I created a child pipeline that includes some activities like "set variable" and a foreach loop inside it, which contains a copy activity. This pipeline is being called inside a foreach loop of another pipeline. The pipeline (parent) worked fine, but I didn't find any new files created in my data lake. What could be wrong? Please advise.
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There was no data to load, that's why I did not find any file.
Thank you.
Hi @toum ,
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In order to guide you better, can you please share the screenshot of the pipeline along with the logs?
Did your child pipeline ran successully?
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There was no data to load, that's why I did not find any file.
Thank you.
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