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Hi,
I have a dataflow that is published with correct code.
I accidentally made some changes that I want to revert. Everytime I open the dataflow, my recent autosaved changes are shown.
Please let me know how to view the published dataflow, if I don't have any other copy of it in any other environment.
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Hi @pbijalwan ,
Thanks for using Fabric Community.
It's an auto draft save and there's no ability to discard/undo changes, other than deleting individuals steps or queries where adjustments may have been made.
Docs to refer - How to save and publish your dataflow - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Hope this is helpful. Do let me know incase of further queries.
Hi,
I just faced the same problem and solved that:
- open new window, display list of dataflows, click on elipsys (3 dots) and chose "Export .json"
- import .json as Dataflow generation 1
- export as template
- import template as Dataflow generation 2.
Hope this procedure will work also in future. Good luck 🙂
Thank you for the confirmation.
Hi @pbijalwan ,
Glad to know that you got insights over your query. Please continue using Fabric Community on your further queries.
Hi @pbijalwan ,
Thanks for using Fabric Community.
It's an auto draft save and there's no ability to discard/undo changes, other than deleting individuals steps or queries where adjustments may have been made.
Docs to refer - How to save and publish your dataflow - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Hope this is helpful. Do let me know incase of further queries.
Hi @pbijalwan ,
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if your query was answered.
Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help .
Thanks
Hi @pbijalwan ,
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if your query was answered.
Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help .
Thanks