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From ClickOps to Confidence: CI/CD Best Practices for Microsoft Fabric If you’ve ever clicked Deploy in Fabric, watched the spinner, and hoped nothing “mysteriously” changed in Test or Prod… you’re not alone. Microsoft Fabric has made it possible to manage analytics artifacts like software. But getting to reliable releases—repeatable deployments, environment-safe configuration, and auditable changes—still takes intent. In this post, I’ll walk through a practical, production-minded approach to CI/CD in Microsoft Fabric: how to structure Deployment Pipelines, where Git fits, how Variable Libraries and Deployment Rules reduce environment drift, and when to lean on Fabric-CICD and APIs to move beyond the UI.

Still #Deploying #MicrosoftFabric changes by “click and pray”? A disciplined mix of #Git, #VariableLibraries, #DeploymentRules, and #DeploymentPipelines turns #Eeleases into something you can repeat—and trust.

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Power BI Deployment Pipelines & Parameter Rules Parameter type matters

As of now, #PowerBI #DeploymentPipelines do not support parameters of type Any or parameters of type Text with a list of values even if it’s not clearly stated in the documentation.

Keep in mind while you define your #PowerQuery.

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A Quick Blog Post: Orphaned Deployment Pipelines I recently completed some work for a client regarding orphaned deployment pipelines. In small teams, where one or two developers handle most of the tasks, certain items may become orphaned, and access...

Quick blog post, using Fabric Notebooks to handle Orphaned Deployment Pipelines - Read more:

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#MicrosoftFabric #PowerBI #DeploymentPipelines

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DP-700 training: Create and configure deployment pipelines In one of the earlier blogs, the topic revolved around everything Git. Git is a version control system where you can leverage CI/CD. I love Git, even though it has a habit of biting me severely in the parts I use to sit on. If you're not well versed in Git or have no option to use Git to move code from development to test for instance, there is an alternative.

Blog Alert!

A new part in the #DP700 #certification series, this time on #DeploymentPipelines! #MicrosoftFabric

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