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savvyt
Frequent Visitor

notebookutils.notebook.runMultiple no longer display the execution results table

Hi everyone,

Thanks in advance! We noticed that starting yesterday, our notebookutils.notebook.runMultiple executions no longer display the execution results table when ran from pipeline (edit 12. june 2025, execution results table still shows only when the notebook is ran manually).

Before:

reference-notebook-list.png

 

Now, whether the run is successful or fails, triggered manually or scheduled via pipeline, we now just see a blank row where the execution info used to be.

Current:

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Has anyone else experienced this or know if there’s been a recent change affecting this behavior?

Appreciate any insights!

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In this scenario i suggest you to raise a support ticket here. so, that they can assit you in addressing the issue you are facing. please follow below link on how to raise a support ticket:

How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

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v-prasare
Community Support
Community Support

We are following up once again regarding your query. Could you please confirm if the issue has been resolved through the support ticket with Microsoft?

If the issue has been resolved, we kindly request you to share the resolution or key insights here to help others in the community. If we don’t hear back, we’ll go ahead and close this thread.

Should you need further assistance in the future, we encourage you to reach out via the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum and create a new thread. We’ll be happy to help.

 

Thank you for your understanding and participation.

v-prasare
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @savvyt , 

As of now, there is no public-facing detailed documentation directly from Microsoft specific to runmultiple(). as you mentioned, It was actually useful since it helped users to find root notebook that has failed
I’d encourage you to submit your detailed feedback and ideas via Microsoft's official feedback channels Microsoft Fabric Ideas and upvote. Feedback submitted here is often reviewed by the product teams an...

 

 

 

 

Thanks,

Prashanth Are

MS Fabric community support

hi @v-prasare thank you for your feedback. The form is intended for future features, and this feature was previously available but seems to have been missed due to a change in the product line. 

In this scenario i suggest you to raise a support ticket here. so, that they can assit you in addressing the issue you are facing. please follow below link on how to raise a support ticket:

How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

g3kuser
Helper I
Helper I

I have only seen it in interactive runs and it is never visible in run history snapshots.

@g3kuser it was previously visible in history snapshots, it took like 2-3 seconds to load, but from 2-3 days ago it totally disappeared and only left an empty row. It was actually useful since it helped us to find root notebook that has failed. Now, to find the output message of the particular failed sub-notebook/table, you have to manually go through all of the sub-notebooks in the left bar until you find the one which has failed.

nielsvdc
Advocate III
Advocate III

Hi @savvyt, I just tested this myself, but I still get the activity progress table on Fabric service version 13.0.26056.36. You may want to check you DAG configuration for errors, although you might expect the function to through an error.

nielsvdc_1-1749731725118.png

 

 

hi @nielsvdc , thanks for your reply. I checked and yes you could still see the activity progress table when you run the notebook manually, but you could no longer see it when you run the notebook from pipeline, so it's not DAG configuration error.

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