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ShikeMarples
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6 months ago
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Deployment Pipeline Error Import failure: PyToIPynbFailure

Hello,

 

We've been using deployment pipelines for a couple months now with a few issues we've been able to figure out or workaround. Today, however, we are encountering a new error:

 

Import failure: PyToIPynbFailure. "Convert data from py to ipynb failed. Detail: PyToIPynb: the py format is not correct - The py content is not supported - prologue is invalid. Expected prologue: -- Fabric notebook source

 

Anyone seen this before and know of a cause/solution? This is a T-SQL notebook connected to a Warehouse.

 

Thanks in advance.

  • I think there was something up with the service. Am able to deploy our notebooks again. We made no changes to the notebooks or our environment.

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  • ShikeMarples's avatar
    ShikeMarples
    Frequent Visitor

    I think there was something up with the service. Am able to deploy our notebooks again. We made no changes to the notebooks or our environment.

    • v-aatheeque's avatar
      v-aatheeque
      Community Support

      Hi ShikeMarples 

      Thanks for the update. We're glad to hear the issue has been resolved now.

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  • Hi ShikeMarples 

     

    That is not something that I have seen before. What I would recommend doing is what happens if you create a new notebook and try send it through. What then happens?

      • GilbertQ's avatar
        GilbertQ
        Super User

        I have not seen this before and would recommend you contact support.

         

        Or you could try a basic notebook and see if that works?

  • Hi ShikeMarples

     

    I recommend submitting a ticket to Microsoft about this. I think T-SQL notebooks are not fully supported by deployment pipelines, but that is not documented anywhere.