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Unable to update Event Stream
When trying to update an exsisting event stream , I get the error below
Failed to publish changes Failed to publish topology changes.
For contact support: {
"ArtifactId": "sdf454cf-5abb-404a-bfe2-3sdfs45becfe",
"WorkspaceId": "fsdf34545-f0ff-4eab-8e3b-8345345175134",
"CapacityId": "sdfs4545-D5C8-43F1-94BD-26sdfsr53BF"
}
I am not gettign any specific error message but just can't publish the changes. Has any one faced this issue before? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
9 Replies
- prarajenNew Member
I get this error when I try to add a filter or a new destination or update a existing destination. In short , whatever I do I get this error. My source is a custom endpoint and lakehouse is the destination.
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi prarajen ,
I tested it and did not encounter the same problem you are facing. I also tried to add, delete or change other data sources, other destinations, and other transformation operations. Except for errors when the schema is changed (for example, adding a column or deleting a column will cause the final output schema to be different from the schema in the existing destination and cause an error), no other errors occurred.I suggest you open a support ticket to get more detailed information and a dedicated Microsoft engineer will come to solve the problem for you.
The link of Fabric Support: Microsoft Fabric Support and Status | Microsoft Fabric
For how to create a support ticket, please refer to How to create a support ticket in Power BI - Microsoft Fabric Community
Best Regards,
Dino Tao- prarajenNew Member
Hi Anonymous
Interesting. Can this be due to capacity that I use? I use F2. can there be any limitation? I really appreciate your suggestion and thank you for looking into this matter. I will contact the MS support.
Kind Regards,
Prakash
- frithjof_vCommunity Champion
What kind of update are you trying to do?
I got a similar error when trying to add a Filter before an Activator destination
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi prarajen ,
I tested it myself hey and didn't encounter the error you guys are talking about. Can I ask you exactly what operations you performed and what is your data source and destination? It will help me to reproduce the problem.
Best Regards,
Dino Tao - prarajenNew Member
I raised ticket with Microsoft support. They indicated that fix was rolled out but no luck. I don't have any issue creating a new eventStream but only with the existing ones.
- WenyangMicrosoft Employee
Thank you for your feedback.
This is a known issue, and our team is actively working on resolving it.
Thanks,
Wenyang