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Does anyone have any idea how to orchestrate several copyjobs items on the platform?
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Hi @ajarora , hope you are doing well. Thanks for the update. This will help a lot.
Thanks @ajarora for sharing. really it's a game changer!
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It's in the roadmap for Q3 2025
Hi @vivien57 , The new release will be available to users by the end of this quarter. Please wait for our latest update regarding the availability of copy jobs.
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Hi @JoelPerez ,
Hope you're doing okay! May we know if it worked for you, or are you still experiencing difficulties? Let us know — your feedback can really help others in the same situation.
As an alternative solution, it is correct to use a pipeline, which is the solution I used, but I think it is a good alternative to have an orchestrated copyjob.Thanks for your help.
Hi @JoelPerez , Thanks for the update and the additional information. Also, for the new updates with Microsoft Fabric, please follow Microsoft Fabric Roadmap . If you have any other queries, please feel free to raise a new post. We are always happy to help.
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Hi @JoelPerez , Hope you're doing fine. Can you confirm if the problem is solved or still persists? Sharing your details will help others in the community.
Hi @JoelPerez , Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.
You can't orchestrate multiple Copy Job items directly in Microsoft Fabric Pipelines as stated by @JoelPerez because Copy Jobs created through the UI are not pipeline activities, they’re standalone ingestion tasks. If you're trying to sequence or manage them together, that's not currently supported.
Instead, use Data Pipelines and recreate those Copy Jobs as Copy Data activities, which are fully orchestratable. Pipelines let you run multiple copy operations in sequence, parallel or based on conditions using built-in control flow like Sequential, If or ForEach.
Please refer to below:
How to copy data using copy activity - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Module 1 - Create a pipeline with Data Factory - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Create Metadata Driven Data Pipelines in Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Fabric Blog | Microsoft Fabric
Ingest Data into Your Warehouse Using Data Pipelines - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
What is Copy job in Data Factory - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Hi @JoelPerez
As of now there is no proper platform to orchestrate several copyjobs directly in Microsoft fabric data pipelines.
As a work around you may use Invoke Pipeline(legecy) but we can't able to add copy job directly to this. You can configure other pipelines that have the several copy jobs .
If you want to add this feature. Please submit your Idea here: Fabric Ideas - Microsoft Fabric Community
Microsoft may bring up this feature in future. I
If you havn;t gon through this, please read this accepted solution Solved: CopyJob - add to Invoke Pipeline? - Microsoft Fabric Community for more information.
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