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In working with Git/DevOps it would be a much simplified process if users could see version history for Git committed objects in the Fabric Workspace UI, and be able to revert back to a previous commit state from that version history list.
In a conversation with Copilot, such a process was very elegantly hallucinated as a solution, though it does not actually exist in functionality in the Fabric Workspace.
Here is Copilot's solution (in my conversation I was using semantic model as the example but the same steps should apply to any objects that are Git-managed):
To perform an official Fabric-supported restore, you must use the Fabric workspace Git panel.
✅ How to restore a previous version of the semantic model (Fabric UI)
Go to your Fabric workspace
Select the Git icon/pane on the left
Choose View commit history
Find the commit you want to restore
Click Restore this version to workspace
This will:
overwrite the semantic model in the workspace
update the report if needed
reflect the Git state of that commit
NOT affect Git history (it doesn’t rewrite anything)
create a new commit after you sync back to Git
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