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Hi,
In Azure synapse analytics I can trigger a pipeline by just pressing trigger now.
But in fabric pressing trigger opens set alert box.
Is this something not supported in fabric at the moment or it is located somewhere I don't know ? 😁
My usecase is running the pipelines simulatenously for couple of times to see how spark notebooks perform. I'm interested to see if they get queued or it can run them in paralell just fine
Thanks
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@Anonymous - So you just want to be able to manually run the same pipeline but with different parameters manually; not automated.
If you open the dataflow in 2 different browser sessions, does it let you start the 2nd run in the other browser session?
Hi @Anonymous,
You might be able to solve this via HTTP requests and the API. Have a look at this blog which demonstrates a POST request to trigger a pipeline run, https://www.thatbluecloud.com/triggering-synapse-pipelines-from-microsoft-fabric-via-rest-apis/
You could for example trigger these requests at the same time in a Power Automate cloud flow, that product supports parallel branches.
Hi @Anonymous you should just be able to press the "Run" button to run the pipeline adhoc.
I can run the pipeline with run button, But I need to run same pipeline (differnet parameters) while the one I triggered is running
after pressing Run I only have the option to cancel the run
Run seems to be similar to debug runs of synapse. Hence I was looking to press trigger to run the same pipeline with differnet parameters
@Anonymous - So you just want to be able to manually run the same pipeline but with different parameters manually; not automated.
If you open the dataflow in 2 different browser sessions, does it let you start the 2nd run in the other browser session?
Actually this worked 😁. Two different tabs made it possible to run same pipeline twice
Hi @Anonymous
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if your query has been resolved. Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help.
Thanks
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