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Since moving to fabric this seems to have changed.
My code is in Azure Dev Ops rather than Git.
What I want is
Ideally I want to be able to swiftly deploy my code from Azure Dev Ops Repo to multiple (100+)workspaces.
Fabric Deployment Pipelines seems to be geared from moving PBI objects from one workspace to another
Pipelines in Azure Dev Ops seems a possibility but looks like it requires a lot of code?
Is this the best way
Thanks
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Hi ells69
You can leverage the GIT Integration feature of Fabric enabled Workspaces to automatically sync between an Azure Dev Ops repo and the workspace.
This way, you can hook up hundreds of workspaces to the same repo, to automatically get the latest code from your repo in to all workspaces. No need for pipelines:
Suggested architecture for collaborative Power BI / Fabric development w. GIT Integration – Downhill...
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Hi ells69
You can leverage the GIT Integration feature of Fabric enabled Workspaces to automatically sync between an Azure Dev Ops repo and the workspace.
This way, you can hook up hundreds of workspaces to the same repo, to automatically get the latest code from your repo in to all workspaces. No need for pipelines:
Suggested architecture for collaborative Power BI / Fabric development w. GIT Integration – Downhill...
LinkedIn, Sessionize, or my blog Downhill Data
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