Pipelines - Deployment rules - Visibility for non-Artifact Owner
Within the deployment pipeline when you want to view a deployment rule for an artifact, you can only see it if you are the artifact owner.
The "Data source rules" and "Parameter rules" are grayed out.
However, an internal API call is made to "DiscoverArtifacts" which has the informat...
Dataset Credentials API Endpoint (Check for OAuth 2.0 invalidation)
Background:
When you pull a dataflow into a dataset or a SharePoint Online list, users can login in with their Organizational Account.
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Deployment Rules as an Artifact in Deployment Pipelines with Git Integration
I’d like to see Microsoft make deployment rules an artifact of its own and integrated with Git. This would support the concept of Infrastructure as code (IaC) which Microsoft says "avoids manual configuration to enforce consistency". For medium-to-large Fa...
PBIP file in Git Repository made available when using Git Integration
When you are using the Git Integration feature and you sync an existing report to Azure DevOps from a Power BI workspace, it won’t create the .pbip JSON file. It would be nice for the pbip file to be available, so that it's easier to edit the file in Power BI Desktop after performing a git clo...
Power Query Commenting with Co-Pilot/Large Language Models
Often when understanding the Power Query code built by others Power Query's default step names provide little context. You must hunt-and-click your way through steps to find that exact column... crack open the code in advanced editor, copy the code to a te...
Fabric Deployment Pipelines - Features from Pipelines in Power Platform
Over the past year, I’ve been able to work with both Pipelines in Power Platform and Fabric Deployment pipelines. Pipelines in Power Platform (PPP for short) can move solutions through development, test, and production environments (Power BI’s idea of a workspace roughly) and these solutions c...