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Dear all,
I am working on CI/CD between Azure Synapse Workspace with Azure Devops.
I have source code from someone else who work on this project before and it works well and I try to understand it and create my own project on it. right now, I have issues of the deplolyment stage:
1. under release, people usually add Git Repos in Artifacts, but in my case, I have a build synapse workspace before add Git Repos.
So my question: why do we need to Build synapse workspace before add Git Repos?
below is the source code for Build synapse workspace:
Could you tell me why do we need this?
2. in my Repos, we have develop branch (for CI) and prod branch (for CD). Under my Repos in develop branch, I have two yaml files which relates with pipeline in Pipelines. I have no idea how does it generate. Will these two yaml files will generate automatically when I create pi
Many thanks,
Joan
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Hi @JoanMok
Apologies for the inconvenience, this community is specifically for discussions and questions related to Microsoft Fabric. For queries related to Azure Synapse Analytics, we recommend using the dedicated Microsoft Q&A forum where they are ready to assist you better. Here's the link to post your query in Microsoft Q&A : Ask a question - Microsoft Q&A.
Thanks.
Hi @JoanMok
Apologies for the inconvenience, this community is specifically for discussions and questions related to Microsoft Fabric. For queries related to Azure Synapse Analytics, we recommend using the dedicated Microsoft Q&A forum where they are ready to assist you better. Here's the link to post your query in Microsoft Q&A : Ask a question - Microsoft Q&A.
Thanks.
hallo, but my question is more relate to azure devops. Is it the same link?
thanks
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