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So I have a workspace in Data Warehouse and I created git integration.
In the workspace I had 2 notebooks and there we synced with git in Azure DevOps in the root git folder.
So when I did the connection the notebooks were seen in git also in the main branch.
So, when I want to create a new notebook or a data pipeline from workspace and I commit changes then they are seen in Azure DevOps and everything works correctly.
Also when I go to Azure DevOps in an existing notebook or an existing pipeline and I change something form the repo then I click update on the Fabric workspace then the two environments are synced.
The problem is when I want to create something new from Azure DevOps into workspace.
So when I try for example to create a new notebook called test3 with the same folder and file structure as the ones that are already there (the thing I only change is the logicalId which has to be different in every resource) then when I go back to workspace and click update in order for the notebook to be seen also in the workspace , it updates it correctly but then shows up a new notification for uncommited change which is this notebook and when I click commit I have this output that says:
No files to commit
There aren't any files to commit. Check the details and try again.
Request ID 7e7117fc-9731-2014-5080-9d4fad0c60dl
Workload Error Code Git_InvalidRequestNoFilesToCommit
Time Thu Dec 05 2024 14:24:48 GMT+0200 (Eastern European Standard Time)
Sometimes also when I click commit it goes back to notification that needs update and says that you need to make an update and when I click update it says then again you have an uncommited change and the same issue again and again. How to solve this?
I want to be able to create resources in both sides(Azure DevOps, Workspace). Is it possible?
I want to inform that I found a workaround for this to work. So, if I change the description after updating in the workspace and then commit it works correctly and the git status is "synced", but if change the script commands it does not recognize it and stays uncommited(the strange thing here is that although it stays uncommited the change appears in Azure Devops). Why is this happening?
HI @Kona,
I suppose they may relate to the git feature which used to detect the sync data. Perhaps you can contact to git support to report this scenario.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @Kona,
I'd like to suggest you take a look at the document limitation parts about the git integration if they helps for your scenario:
Overview of Fabric Git integration - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Thank you for the answer, but I still can't find the problem.
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