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Peter_23
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Deployment pipelines

Hi community , in this time, I would like to know if there is a way to rollback a deployment pipeline?

I mean. I have a 1SM and 1 report A to deploy from devel to test enviroment, but I have to restoration a previous version en test. before the deploy pipeline it had made. 

e.g. Deploy devel -> test it going to previous version test -> devel

 

 

thanks in advance.

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v-hashadapu
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Hi @Peter_23 , Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.

 

In Microsoft Fabric Deployment Pipelines, there is no built-in rollback button. However, you can restore a previous version of your semantic model and Report A in the Test environment using several methods, depending on how your environment is set up.

 

If your workspace is Git-enabled, roll back by syncing to a previous commit or tag using the Source Control pane, this is the most reliable and version-controlled option. If Git isn’t enabled but the Dev workspace still contains the older version, redeploy from Dev to Test through the deployment pipeline. If Dev has already been updated but you saved a .pbix or .pbip backup, re-upload it to Dev and redeploy to Test.

 

If none of these apply, and only the report needs rollback, restore it through version history; otherwise, you'll need to manually rebuild the semantic model. Going forward, enable Git integration, export your Power BI files before every deployment, and apply deployment rules to minimize the need for future rollbacks.

 

If this helped solve the issue, please consider marking it 'Accept as Solution' so others with similar queries may find it more easily. If not, please share the details, always happy to help.
Thank you.

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v-hashadapu
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Hi @Peter_23 , Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.

 

In Microsoft Fabric Deployment Pipelines, there is no built-in rollback button. However, you can restore a previous version of your semantic model and Report A in the Test environment using several methods, depending on how your environment is set up.

 

If your workspace is Git-enabled, roll back by syncing to a previous commit or tag using the Source Control pane, this is the most reliable and version-controlled option. If Git isn’t enabled but the Dev workspace still contains the older version, redeploy from Dev to Test through the deployment pipeline. If Dev has already been updated but you saved a .pbix or .pbip backup, re-upload it to Dev and redeploy to Test.

 

If none of these apply, and only the report needs rollback, restore it through version history; otherwise, you'll need to manually rebuild the semantic model. Going forward, enable Git integration, export your Power BI files before every deployment, and apply deployment rules to minimize the need for future rollbacks.

 

If this helped solve the issue, please consider marking it 'Accept as Solution' so others with similar queries may find it more easily. If not, please share the details, always happy to help.
Thank you.

thanks @v-hashadapu  complete answer. I have to rebuild manually :(.

 

 

lbendlin
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