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Duplicating Fabric workspaces
Hi everyone, I have been working a bit with Fabric for the last two month and got my DP600 thanks to this community. To raise the stakes a little bit, I am recreating a hackathon we did in Databricks earlier this year. Several groups would be working separately to help a fictional company fix a broken information system (some bad pipelibe parameters, wrong column types, a little notebook error here and there, stuff like that). I figured that it would probably be best to create a separate but identical workspace for each group to work in. However, I don't want to have to set everything up manually for each workspace. Do you think this is the best way forward or are there other solutions? And is it at all possible to copy/paste or duplicate a Fabric workspace? I can't figure it out as I am a total nood when it comes to things like APIs or PowerShell. Hope to hear from you! Tim
2 likes β€’ Jul '24
Hi @Will Needham , thanks for responding! I did end up using deployment pipelines for that. Then I ran into a new problem, because my report was still connected to a semantic model in the "old" workspace, preventing its use for accounts with no rights in the old workspace. Using a surprisingly easy API call (using this page & interface) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/power-bi/reports/rebind-report-in-group it was possible to rebind reports to a different/local semantic model. So all good in the end :)
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3 likes β€’ Apr '24
Noticed that I joined the party too late to get the free exam certificate... But I did start learning, so that's a win! :)
1 like β€’ Apr '24
Thanks @Will Needham, great tip! Will definitely check this out.
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9 likes β€’ Apr '24
Goedemorgen iedereen! My name is Tim, signing in from Amsterdam in the Netherlands. I'm a starting data engineer, after doing some front-end BI work previously. Being new to both data engineering as well as Azure services, I have struggled to wrap my head around everything that's possible with all these different Azure services. Fabric seems to be the right product at the right time for me, integrating everything into one interface. I look forward to seeing how it holds up when dealing with some real world situations, instead of the nice and clean files the Learning Path hands us. I do hope to get my DP600 at some point, so I'm happy I found a place with similar minded people :)
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Hi, my name is Tim, a starting data engineer from Amsterdam.

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