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Hi everyone,
I’m trying to understand if there’s any way to view Capacity Unit (CU) consumption for an individual Fabric Notebook or Data Pipeline once its execution has compleated.
Right now, the only reliable way I know is to wait until the CU usage shows up in the Fabric Capacity Metrics App, but that often has a significant delay before item‑level data becomes available
I want something that I can instantly compare to see has my logic/code change affected the CU Consumption in a positive or a negetive way
Thanks in Advance,
Adarsh
Hi @AdarshChekodu ,
Thanks for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.
Just following up on your issue.
As suggested by @suparnababu8 if you have submitted an Idea in the Ideas Forum, please share the link here so others with similar requirement can upvote it.
If further assistance is needed, please reach out.
Thank you.
Hey,
Done here is the Idea submitted: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Fabric-Ideas/Understanding-CU-Consumption-for-Fabric-for-F...
Hi @AdarshChekodu ,
Thank you for submitting the idea and for sharing the link.
We appreciate you taking the time to provide this feedback. This will help the product team evaluate the requirement for improved CU visibility at the item or execution level.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions.
Hello @AdarshChekodu
Currently, there is no way to get instant CU's consumptiion at the individual notebook or pipeline run level directly in the Microsoft Fabric UI. I agree with you for delay of showing the metrics individual work items.
Please submit your idea here Fabric Ideas - Microsoft Fabric Community
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Hey,
Done here is the Idea submitted: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Fabric-Ideas/Understanding-CU-Consumption-for-Fabric-for-F...
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