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Hi,
When we download script as Python, is there some limitation or rule, since happened just now that it was said downloaded as the notification shown, but there is no file downloaded.
But I've downloaded the same script couple of time before (few days before) and it has no issue. The .Py file is appearead in my Download folder. I've tried to sign-out and re-login to Fabric but same issue.
Strangely, if I choose other type like Jupiter Notebook (.jpynb) or html, download is correct, and it is not only notification appeared, but the download information including the Open Location of the file.
Or there is a bug with download as Python ?
Thanks,
Hi @VoltesDev
Has your issue been resolved after raising a support ticket? If so, kindly share the solution and mark it as accepted to assist other members in finding it more easily.
Thank you.
Hi @VoltesDev
Thank you for your response. Since the issue with downloading the Notebook script as a Python file (.py) persists despite following the troubleshooting steps, I recommend creating a support ticket with Microsoft Fabric Support. This will allow the support team to provide specific guidance and assistance.
To raise a support ticket for Fabric and Power BI, kindly follow the steps outlined in the following guide:
How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
If this post was helpful, please give us Kudos and consider marking Accept as solution to assist other members in finding it more easily.
Hi @VoltesDev I am experiencing the same issue, were you able to resolve this? I am able to download empty notebooks as .py files but for notebooks with code when I try to download as .py file I get the notification that the file is downloaded but there is no file downloaded. Whereas if I try to download notebook as .html, .tex or .ipynb file, it works fine.
Hi @VoltesDev
Thank you for posting in the Microsoft forum community.
Regarding your query on not being able to download the Notebook script as a Python file (.py), please follow the steps below to resolve the issue:
If this post clears your doubt, please give us Kudos and consider marking Accepting it as a solution to guide other members in finding it more easily.
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