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Hi All,
I created some resuable notebooks and uploaded the py files to the folder "mdd" in the environment "environment_mdd" as below.
The notebook "task_wrapper" runs without any issue under standard session, however it failed under the high-concurrency session with the error message as above, it cannot find the module "env".
Hey! Is there any help on this? I am not sure what other information the poster can provide from what has already been shared.
I am experiencing the same issue. I have some Python Scripts in my environment that are not being able to be imported. The builtin folder is also not usable if I turn on High Concurrency.
Hi @JulianW,
Any update on this? Can you please share some more detail information about this issue? They should help us clarify your scenario and test to troubleshoot.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
The issue is not resolved yet, I cannot find any useful information online.
I am adding the notebooks to a DAG which is running under the standard session right now.
But I would like to understand why the python code uploaded to the env folder is not recognizable by the high concurrency session.
HI @JulianW,
Have you correctly enabled and configured the high concurrency mode for your workspace fabric items? can you please share some more detail?
In addition, you can also take a look the official document if missed some steps.
Configure high concurrency mode for notebooks - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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