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How To Deploy Fabric SQL and Azure SQL Databases with Azure DevOps

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Fabric has CI/CD built in, but if you've tried to use it for database deployments, you've probably already run into its limits. It's still very much in its infancy. The moment you change a column's length, drop a column, or remove a table that already contains data, the deployment fails — Fabric throws up a safety precaution and refuses to proceed. That's a reasonable default, but it stops real schema changes in their tracks. There could be ways around it — third-party tools like Redgate can...

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