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Revert to Published Dataflow Gen2, discard draft

Revert to Published Dataflow Gen2 discard draft. This is in case you make a mistake and need to revert back.

Status: Completed

In Dataflow Gen2 (CI/CD) you have more control by allowing to use GIT to commit your changes and keep a history of any changes that have been committed.

Nevertheless, Dataflow Gen2 (CI/CD) no longer autosaves your flow. You can click the Save button to save your changes, but if you wish to discard you are able to simply close the Dataflow and you'll get a dialog like the screenshot below which allows you to "Discard and close":

miguel_0-1773112719294.png

 

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Rozzano_Marco
New Member

The option to discard changes is a requirement. Dataflows gen 2 need an "autosave" toggle like other Microsoft Office products. What's that ? You made a mistake updating / testing a query, and realize you need to discard changes ? Don't worry, we've saved your mistakes automatically ! Ugh. And this promoted as a feature of gen 2 dataflows ?


Please add an autosave on / off toggle or add a discard button to dataflows gen 2.

katerina_bila
New Member

Agree, there absolutely needs to be an option to revert changes/discard draft/option to not save changes automatically

fbcideas_migusr
New Member
Status changed to: New
 
miguel
Community Admin
Status changed to: Planned
 
miguel
Community Admin
Status changed to: Completed

In Dataflow Gen2 (CI/CD) you have more control by allowing to use GIT to commit your changes and keep a history of any changes that have been committed.

Nevertheless, Dataflow Gen2 (CI/CD) no longer autosaves your flow. You can click the Save button to save your changes, but if you wish to discard you are able to simply close the Dataflow and you'll get a dialog like the screenshot below which allows you to "Discard and close":

miguel_0-1773112719294.png