Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Fabric User Data Functions (Generally Available)

During preview, thousands of users have leveraged created functions to embed their business logic into their Fabric ecosystem. We have seen sophisticated solutions for a wide variety of use cases from data engineering, with Data pipelines and Notebooks, to Translytical applications using Power BI reports.

Create, connect and run your business logic with User Data Functions

Benefits of using User Data Functions

  • Reusability: Create functions that can be used across different parts of your data architecture.
  • Customization: Use Python and PyPI libraries to write powerful functions that are tailored to your needs.
  • Encapsulation: Write code that abstracts complex processes into single function calls.
  • External connectivity: Use your functions to make requests outside of Fabric or call your functions from external systems using their public endpoints.

Key features of User Data Functions

Create and edit your functions using the in-browser tooling or the VS Code extensions.

What’s new in General Availability?

Test capability in Develop mode is now available in all tenants with billing in audit mode. The usage of this feature is reported under the User Data Functions Portal Test operation name.

UPDATE: The capacity consumption for the User Data Functions Portal Test operation will start on October 27th, 2025. Please review the Fabric operations documentation article to learn more.

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