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Hey there,
I was just trying to create a trigger in a data pipeline inside Fabric, but when I´m applying the configuration to do so, I´m getting this error:
Thanks in advance for any help you may provide. 🙂
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You need to verify the region of your workspace.
Some regions don't support defining blob storage as a source.
You can see the regions that are not supported in the documentation: Add Azure Blob Storage event source to an eventstream - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
If you are using a trial license, you may need to create a new fabric service in Azure.
You need to verify the region of your workspace.
Some regions don't support defining blob storage as a source.
You can see the regions that are not supported in the documentation: Add Azure Blob Storage event source to an eventstream - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
If you are using a trial license, you may need to create a new fabric service in Azure.
Thank you @FrancoLeguiza I think that´s the problem, I´ll give it a try.
I was using a region not availbale for the trigger, I tried in another one an it worked right.
Hi @Anonymous ,
I tried to reproduce your scenario based on your screenshot.
First I opened Real-Time Intelligence and selected Eventstream.
Then I create a New Eventstream and connect to the correct place.
On the Review and create screen, review the summary, and then select Add to complete the configuration for Azure Blob Storage events. You can get more in this document: Add Azure Blob Storage event source to an eventstream - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Once the connection is created, you can see the Azure Blob Storage event source added to your eventstream in Edit mode. Select Publish to publish the eventstream and start capturing your Azure Blob Storage events.
After you publish the changes, your Azure Blob Storage account is now linked to the Real-Time hub. Go to Real-time hub > Fabric events > Azure Blob Storage Events, you can locate your Azure Blob Storage account in the drop-down list and set a trigger to take actions on the blob storage events.
Best Regards
Yilong Zhou
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Hi, Thanks for your support
Still getting an error when publishing ;( :
Failed to publish changes Failed to publish topology changes.
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