Dataflow Gen2: Dataflow Diagnostics Download (Preview)
This new capability provides administrators and support teams with a simpler and more consistent way to collect diagnostic information for Dataflow Gen2 runs on execution environments.
березня 18, 2026 від Katie Murray 155 860 Перегляди
Welcome to the Fabric March 2026 Feature Summary—and welcome to FabCon! As we kick off FabCon, this update captures the momentum we’re seeing across the Fabric platform and the conversations happening with customers and partners right now. March brings a wide range of enhancements across governance, data engineering, real-time intelligence, data science, extensibility, and AI—all …
This new capability provides administrators and support teams with a simpler and more consistent way to collect diagnostic information for Dataflow Gen2 runs on execution environments.
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