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In the current version of Microsoft's DP-700 exam, there are several existing topics:
In the new version, starting in a few days' time, there is a new topic:
Ingest data by using continuous integration from OneLake
What this new topic is about? Presumably it is something different from the other two topics, but I can't find anything it which is different from the other two topics.
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FYI - I've think I've worked it out, for anyone else wondering.
I think it's to do with subscribing to OneLake events (File/Folder create/modify/delete), and then running an action based on that event.
Hi @IDoData
Following up to confirm if the earlier responses addressed your query. If not, please share your questions and we’ll assist further.
Pipelines = you orchestrate ingestion
CI from OneLake = ingestion runs automatically when data changes
This topic tests understanding of event-driven + CI/CD-based ingestion, not manual pipeline design.
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Rufyda Rahma | MIE 0
FYI - I've think I've worked it out, for anyone else wondering.
I think it's to do with subscribing to OneLake events (File/Folder create/modify/delete), and then running an action based on that event.
Hi @IDoData
The wording here is a bit of a brain teaser ...
So, what does this look like in action?
Hope this helps - please appreciate by leaving a Kudos or accepting as a Solution!
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