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BryanCarmichael
Helper II
Helper II

Error loading to lakehouse from gen 2 data flow

I am testing migrating to Fabric by consuming existing dataflows into a Gen 2 dataflwo and loading to a lakehouse.

 

My test gen 2 data flow has 3 entities in it  - 2 of them work prefectly but the third gives the following error

'null Error: Couldn't refresh the entity because of an issue with the mashup document MashupException.Error: The field 'GetRows' of the record wasn't found. Details: GatewayObjectId: dc32378d-47aa-4247-8141-4aae54a6f14b. '

 

There is no column called 'GetRows' in the source or the target  - i am presuming that this is a system column ??

 

any help is greatly appreciated 

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miguel
Community Admin
Community Admin

Hi and thank you for trying out Data Factory!

 

I've engaged with our engineering team and we're on a fix to address this and similar issues.

 

I'll update this thread once I have more information to share.

 

Glad to hear - I just started getting the same error myself.

Anonymous
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Hello,

 

I had the same issue and updating my gateway to the latest version solved it

Hi 

We have the latest version of the gateway on both of the servers in our cluster and are still experiencing the issue - we have Microsoft engineers supporting us on it though.

 

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